Re: [Matplotlib-users] bluemarble is too dark

2009-12-25 Thread Jeff Whitaker
Phillip M. Feldman wrote: > Hello Jose- > > I searched the Python installation on my computer, but have not been > able to find the bluemarble image. > > I also followed the link that you provided, but didn't find any images > that cover the entire surface of the Earth. > > Python Developers- > >

Re: [Matplotlib-users] bluemarble is too dark

2009-12-25 Thread Phillip M. Feldman
Hello Jose- I searched the Python installation on my computer, but have not been able to find the bluemarble image. I also followed the link that you provided, but didn't find any images that cover the entire surface of the Earth. Python Developers- I'd really like to have an option in Basema

Re: [Matplotlib-users] bluemarble is too dark

2009-12-14 Thread Jouni K . Seppänen
Jose Gomez-Dans writes: > I find this problem when generating a PDF and viewing it in Linux,but the > on-screen version seems to work fine. While the PDF format has advanced support for different color spaces and rendering intents, the current PDF backend just uses DeviceRGB and whatever the de

Re: [Matplotlib-users] bluemarble is too dark

2009-12-14 Thread Jose Gomez-Dans
Hi, 2009/12/14 Dr. Phillip M. Feldman > When I generate a map with a background generated via Basemap.bluemarble(), > the background is extremely dark. Is there any way to get a > lighter/brighter version? (I've looked at all of the available parameters, > but none of them seems to allow for a

[Matplotlib-users] bluemarble is too dark

2009-12-13 Thread Dr. Phillip M. Feldman
When I generate a map with a background generated via Basemap.bluemarble(), the background is extremely dark. Is there any way to get a lighter/brighter version? (I've looked at all of the available parameters, but none of them seems to allow for adjustment of the luminance). -- View this messa