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@kauevestena Nice share, good Q! Perhaps because it "feels" more rich? - visually making peaks and troughs more contrasted than a simple 2-tone gradient. Surely it'd be for aesthetic reasons more than pragmatic ones @c4t_dr34m Years of scientific research, when all we ever had to do was allow dogs into the super collider :blobfoxmlem: |
@MolarFox I laughing non-stop in the last 5 minutes, thanks hahaha
Also I couldn't help myself but notice the rainbow colormap, that's in the perception area a misleading one. But I'm not here to criticize, but to ask if you have ideas on why it's still so popular