It may seems like a stupid question, but I've been working on this for more than an hour now and I can't figure out how to solve it.
I want to create a color scale that colors the points in white between -0.05(m) to 0.05 and than gradually evolve from blue to purple between -0.05 to -5 and from yellow to red between 0.05 to 5. So I've tried this in the color scale editor (see attach image), but I don't get why the blue continue until reaching 0 while the yellow does not. As you can see on the image, the yellow stops at 0.10 (like I want), but the blue does not stop at -0.10. It slowly degrade with paler blue until it reaches 0.0.
Why is the color scale not acting the same in the positive and the negative? And is there any way to edit a color scale like I want?
Thanks in advance,
Jacob
Color scale editor acting different in negative and positive
Color scale editor acting different in negative and positive
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Re: Color scale editor acting different in negative and positive
Would you be able to save your current color scale as an xml file (with the small floppy icon) and send it to me? (admin [at] cloudcompare.org)
Daniel, CloudCompare admin
Re: Color scale editor acting different in negative and positive
Hi, I found why it was doing this. I extended the color scale editor window too big so it kind of shrinked the scale. If I down size it a bit, it is all good.
Thanks!
Thanks!