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Would it be possible to produce these in a lighter colour? Blue is too close to black to be able to see the contours clearly. --prime mover (talk) 12:40, 30 December 2016 (EST)

Sure! Change the color between the contour or change the color of the contour lines? --GFauxPas (talk) 12:42, 30 December 2016 (EST)
yes --prime mover (talk) 14:24, 30 December 2016 (EST)
A sober (!) response: I am just puzzled as to why you picked those colours in the first place. For a start the dark shades are all too dark (particularly on [[File:W Im.png]]), and the lightest shades are all much darker than perhaps they need to be, even with my brightness and contrast controls turned way up to the point of being likely to cause eye damage. I was hoping that you might be able to re-evaluate it yourself. Never mind.
Because of the evolution of $\mathsf{Pr} \infty \mathsf{fWiki}$ and its initial adherence to GeoGebra, many of the geometric figures have been generated with the GeoGebra default colours of browns and reds, with line graphs in blue and black. To that end, in order to be as consistent as possible, I suggest the background could shade from yellow through orange and red to brown (or if there does not exist the capability in your software, miss out the red). I don't know the capabilities of your software package, whether you can construct a colour range by hand or if you have to accept a basic set of predefined ranges. --prime mover (talk) 06:24, 31 December 2016 (EST)
I simply used the default palette. I didn't see anything problematic about them, and it could be it looks different on your display than on mine. I can change them easily, and I can change the colors at will; I simply feed R a sequence of hex color codes, and it creates a continuous palette interpolating between the colors. In fact, if you can give me a .png with blocks of colors on them and indicate what colors you want to put where, or if you know the hex codes of those colors some other way, I can match those colors exactly. I'll play with Geogebra myself and examine the default palette, but if you have something specific in mind let me know. --GFauxPas (talk) 18:24, 31 December 2016 (EST)
I have already told you no, I do not have anything specific in mind, and I have already given some suggestions above as to what to do about it, and I have already said that it looks shit on my screen. You have already posted on a previous thread (Heart curves) that you would welcome any suggestions as to preferred modes of presentations. And that is exactly what I have done. Please feel free to proceed with whatever course of action you feel may be of worth given the above discussion. Or not, as you may otherwise see fit. I dunno. As I say, I have not downloaded the package you are using, so I don't know its capabilities. --prime mover (talk) 01:09, 1 January 2017 (EST)