On Tue, 5 Mar 2013, David Studer wrote:

Hi everybody!

Does anyone know a good way to color my images so that
when I print them out on a non-color-printer the colors used
can be distinguished well? As I have many categories I would
not want to assign the colors c("black", "grey", "white") by
hand.

The "colorspace" package provides a wide range of colors that - when printed on a grayscale printer - still preserve an increasing/decreasing gray palette.

To explore these, see choose_palette() in "colorspace" which opens a GUI, let's you play around with the palettes, see them in example displays, and also let's you collapse them to gray colorse (option: desaturate).

Furtheremore, you can explore the effects of different types of color blindness (provided that the "dichromat" package is installed).

Best,
Z

Thank you!

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