Palette Wizard, step 2 of 3

 

Palette Table

In the example above we have chosen 16 colors and used Rainbow as the color model in step 1. We can now select any number of these levels and modify the color and enter the value we want for this level. Note that the value defines the upper boundary of the interval. The color can be specified either by the RGB-value or by opening a color dialog by pressing the ‘…’ button.

Land color

If you are working with a land/water palette, you may select the color for land.

Land Value

If you are working with a land/water palette, choose the value such that cells with a value larger or equal to this value will be shown as land.

Nice value limits

Initially, the values in a fixed palette are defined by the minimum and maxi­mum data value. Selecting Nice value limits will modify the intervals and reduce the number of decimals in the displayed color values.