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In the "color-filled contour plan view" the colors between the isolines should be solid with no "shading" or changing of intensity. This is illustrated in this image: <http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/~tomw/temp/cont2.jpg> where I have also overlaid the isolines. If you use the "color shaded plan view" you would get this: <http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/~tomw/temp/cont3.jpg> which does contain a change of "intensity" as you transition between to isolines. In addition, of course, you can create your own color table and apply that to the analysis. I hope this helps. On 6/3/07, Vaclav Hornik <vhornik@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a problem displaying colors from my color table. When I choose the "shade colors" option for color-shaded plan view in order to see interpolated colors all colors get darker (white becomes grey etc..) The same happens on color filled countour plan view. Is it possible to avoid this grey effect when using interpolated views? I would like to have interpolation but still use my original colors from my color table. Thanks for any help! Vaclav Hornik
-- Tom Whittaker University of Wisconsin-Madison Space Science & Engineering Center (SSEC) Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS) 1225 W. Dayton Street Madison, WI 53706 USA ph: +1 608 262 2759
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