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  1. Introduction to the viridis color maps - GitHub Pages

    The color maps viridis, magma, inferno, and plasma were created by Stéfan van der Walt (@stefanv) and Nathaniel Smith (@njsmith). If you want to know more about the science behind the creation of …

  2. The Viridis palette for R – Thinking on Data

    The viridis palette was initially developed for the python package matplotlib, and was implemented in R later. The “option D” (now called “viridis”) was the new default colormap in matplotlib 2.0.

  3. R: Viridis Color Palettes

    viridis returns a character vector, cv, of color hex codes. This can be used either to create a user-defined color palette for subsequent graphics by palette(cv), a col = specification in graphics functions or in par.

  4. Viridis Chemical Company - Producer of Renewable Chemicals

    Leading in the decarbonization of the renewable chemicals market, Viridis' proprietary technology offers a revolutionary approach to chemical manufacturing.

  5. viridis - Colorblind-Friendly Color Maps for R - GitHub

    The package is meant to be as lightweight and dependency-free as possible for maximum compatibility with all the R ecosystem. viridis provides additional functionalities, in particular bindings for ggplot2.

  6. Viridis colour scales from viridisLite - ggplot2

    The viridis scales provide colour maps that are perceptually uniform in both colour and black-and-white. They are also designed to be perceived by viewers with common forms of colour blindness.

  7. viridis package - RDocumentation

    Color maps designed to improve graph readability for readers with common forms of color blindness and/or color vision deficiency. The color maps are also perceptually-uniform, both in regular form and …