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===Sequential colormaps=== [[File:CVD-friendly sequential colormaps.png|thumb|Three sequential colormaps that have been designed to be accessible to the color blind]] A common task for data visualization is to represent a color scale, or ''sequential'' colormap, often in the form of a [[heat map]] or [[choropleth]]. Several scales are designed with special consideration for the color blind and are widespread in academia, including Cividis,<ref name=VIRIDIS/> Viridis<ref name="VIRIDIS">{{cite journal |last1=Nuñez |first1=JR |date=2018 |title=Optimizing colormaps with consideration for color vision deficiency to enable accurate interpretation of scientific data |journal=PLOS ONE |volume=13 |issue=7 |pages=e0199239 |doi=10.1371/journal.pone.0199239 |pmid=30067751 |pmc=6070163 |arxiv=1712.01662 |bibcode=2018PLoSO..1399239N |access-date=|doi-access=free }}</ref> and [[Parula#In data visualization|Parula]]. These comprise a light-to-dark scale superimposed on a yellow-to-blue scale, making them [[monotonic]] and perceptually uniform to all forms of color vision.
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