Color Scales
Explore different types of color scales and see how they can be used to represent data visually. Adjust the colors and number of steps to see how the scales change.
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Sequential Scale
A smooth transition between two colors, useful for representing continuous data.
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Color 2
Diverging Scale
Transitions from one color to a middle color, then to another, ideal for data with a meaningful midpoint.
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Color 2
Color 3
Multi-Hue Sequential Scale
A scale that passes through multiple colors, useful for representing complex data ranges.
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Color 2
Color 3
Color 4
Perceptually Uniform Scale
A scale where the perceived difference between each step is uniform, ensuring consistent visual interpretation.
Color 1
Color 2
Qualitative Scale
A set of distinct colors suitable for representing categorical data. This scale is generated automatically.