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Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2020 15:53:25 +0200
From: Raymond Nijssen
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Hi Anita, Harrissou,
Yes, this is what I mean. I think the intermediate colors (stops) make
the ramp more beautiful, cause this way you can adjust the hue,
saturation and value in curved ways along the ramp, instead of doing
linear interpolation between 2 colors. I also figured out that "our"
Hi,
Trying to quickly change the starting color of a default continuous ramp, I
realize that changing the first color is not enough, you need to
change/remove the intermediate ones also, in order to have something smooth.
So, question: why do we need stops in a color ramp that is supposed to be
15 Jun 2020 15:53:43 Raymond Nijssen :
> Am I the only one who would like the color ramps in QGIS to NOT start from
> (super nearly) white, but from a light version of the color?
Quite the contrary. I often have the need to change the starting color to real
white or even transparent.
It's
?
https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/134435/what-is-replacement-for-setcolorshadingalgorithm-in-qgis-2-6/134589#134589
Graeme
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Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] colorramp starting from white
Attached is an example image.
Currently it is very hard to distinguish lakes from areas in the lowest class,
for example in the southwest area.
In the map at the right, I manually adjusted the color ramp to start at a light
green
Hi Harrissou,
Thanks! But I don't want to invert the color ramp, I want to get rid of
the first class that looks all white. I think it should have a color.
And I know how to manually change it, but it would be nice if QGIS could
produce these "better" styles by default.
Will send an
Hi Raymond,
Instead of changing manually, why not "Invert the Color ramp" when applying
it?
https://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/user_manual/introduction/general_tools.html#the-color-ramp-drop-down-shortcut
Regards,
Harrissou
Le lun. 15 juin 2020 à 15:53, Raymond Nijssen a
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> Am I the
Am I the only one who would like the color ramps in QGIS to NOT start
from (super nearly) white, but from a light version of the color?
For example, "Reds" should go from (light) pink to red.
Currently, the first class in my legend always looks white, as many
other parts of my map often do.
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