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Viridis is the Matplotlib default. It's a beautiful colormap that is colorblind-friendly and perceptually uniform.

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Viridis is the Matplotlib default. It's a beautiful colormap that is
colorblind-friendly and perceptually uniform.
@mfisher87 mfisher87 added the enhancement New feature or request label Jul 22, 2025
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Thanks!

@mfisher87 mfisher87 marked this pull request as ready for review July 23, 2025 16:14
@martinRenou martinRenou merged commit fcaf88a into geojupyter:main Jul 23, 2025
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@mfisher87 mfisher87 deleted the default-colormap branch July 23, 2025 17:35
Gauss-Taylor-Euler pushed a commit to Gauss-Taylor-Euler/jupytergis that referenced this pull request Jul 24, 2025
* Change default colormap from 'cool' to 'viridis'

Viridis is the Matplotlib default. It's a beautiful colormap that is
colorblind-friendly and perceptually uniform.

* Update test to use "viridis" color ramp
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