See also

  ?pallete

with which you can make your pallete be anything you want. The examples given there will point you to several pre-defined palletes. Perhaps one of them will do a better job for you than whatever you're trying now.

     rainbow(n, s = 1, v = 1, start = 0, end = max(1,n - 1)/n, gamma = 1)
     heat.colors(n)
     terrain.colors(n)
     topo.colors(n)
     cm.colors(n)

-Don

At 1:08 PM +0100 6/14/04, Laura Quinn wrote:
Is there a way to increase the "sensitivity" of the color palette in order
to more clearly represent certain sections of data? For example I am
wanting to clearly differentiate between height data for a rolling
landscape but because of the extremes of the dataset (sea and mountain
tops), the bulk of the landscape is shaded in closely approximating green
- i have attempted to do this by using a larger color palette but this
doesn't make things any clearer.
Thanks
Laura

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