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Separate colors from data (templates / color tables) #561

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hkfb opened this issue Sep 15, 2021 · 0 comments
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Separate colors from data (templates / color tables) #561

hkfb opened this issue Sep 15, 2021 · 0 comments
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hkfb commented Sep 15, 2021

Well trajectory and log curve colors settings are currently embedded in the data. Use case is to be able to apply different visual settings templates, including color settings, separate from the data.

Suggested criteria:

  • Map colors to objects in separate templates, specified in a Json format.

  • Templates should allow direct color settings, eg. applying a singular color to a well trajectory.

  • Templates should also allow continuous and discrete color tables. For example, colors corresponding to log values should be looked up in a color table.

  • Color tables / scales should be separate from templates. Templates should contain references to color tables. The purpose is to be able to re-use color tables between templates

  • Should support nearest, linear and logarithmic sampling

Sketch from design discussion:
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@hkfb hkfb changed the title Separate colors from data Separate colors from data (templates / color tables) Sep 15, 2021
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