Rainbow Colormaps Are Not All Bad

Some 15 years ago, Visualization Viewpoints published an influential article titled Rainbow Color Map (Still) Considered Harmful (Borland and Taylor, 2007). The paper argued that the "rainbow colormap's characteristics of confusing the viewer, obscuring the data and actively misleading int...

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Main Authors: Rhyne, T.-M (Author), Stone, M. (Author), Szafir, D.A (Author), Ware, C. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: NLM (Medline) 2023
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520 3 |a Some 15 years ago, Visualization Viewpoints published an influential article titled Rainbow Color Map (Still) Considered Harmful (Borland and Taylor, 2007). The paper argued that the "rainbow colormap's characteristics of confusing the viewer, obscuring the data and actively misleading interpretation make it a poor choice for visualization." Subsequent articles often repeat and extend these arguments, so much so that avoiding rainbow colormaps, along with their derivatives, has become dogma in the visualization community. Despite this loud and persistent recommendation, scientists continue to use rainbow colormaps. Have we failed to communicate our message, or do rainbow colormaps offer advantages that have not been fully appreciated? We argue that rainbow colormaps have properties that are underappreciated by existing design conventions. We explore key critiques of the rainbow in the context of recent research to understand where and how rainbows might be misunderstood. Choosing a colormap is a complex task, and rainbow colormaps can be useful for selected applications. 
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