[Qgis-user] colorramp starting from white

Raymond Nijssen r.nijssen at terglobo.nl
Mon Jun 15 07:33:30 PDT 2020


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 color. Should that be the default?

Raymond



On 15-06-2020 16:04, DelazJ wrote:
> 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 <r.nijssen at terglobo.nl 
> <mailto:r.nijssen at terglobo.nl>> a écrit :
> 
>     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. Therefore it is hard to see where my
>     data is and where not.
> 
>     Another thing, changing it manually is hard because of the 7 stops in
>     the ramps.
> 
>     I'm happy to figure this out and make a PR, but would like to know
>     other's opinions first.
> 
>     Regards,
>     Raymond
> 
> 
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