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qualpalr 0.4.4
Minor changes
- The dependency on RcppParallel has been dropped. As a result, the
argument
n_threads
is now deprecated (and has no
effect).
qualpalr 0.4.3
Minor changes
qualpal()
gains an argument, n_threads
,
for specifying the number of threads to use when computing the distance
matrix between colors.
- C++ functions call namespaces explicitly using
::
.
- Documentation for hue and saturation in
qualpal()
has
been fixed. (Closes #2, thanks @jflycn).
qualpalr 0.4.2
Major changes
- Palettes are no longer generated randomly. qualpalr
previously started with a random sample of colors before running the
optimization scheme but now instead picks a starting set of linearly
spaced colors.
Minor changes
- C++ functions are registered via Rcpp.
Bug fixes
autopal()
erroneously required colorspace
to be a string.
qualpalr 0.4.1
Bug fixes
- Fixed
autopal()
which was broken since the minimum
color difference returned was always 0 due to a bug in
qualpal()
.
Minor changes
- Now registers compiled functions.
qualpalr 0.4.0
Major changes
autopal()
is a new function that tweaks the amount of
color vision deficiency adaptation to match a target color
difference.
qualpal()
argument colorspace
now also
accepts a matrix
or data.frame
of RGB
colors.
Minor changes
qualpal()
sorts palettes in order of increasing color
distinctness.
qualpal()
argument colorblind
has been
made defunct.
- Documentation for
qualpal()
has been improved.
- Colors are now generated with
randtoolbox::torus()
instead of randtoolbox::sobol()
.
qualpalr 0.3.1
Bug fixes
- Dropped a C++ header that caused the package build to fail on some
platforms.
- Fixed issues with uninitialized variables in the internal farthest
points optimizer.
qualpalr 0.3.0
New features
- Improved algorithm for finding distinct colors. (For details see
this.)
- Revamped the color deficiency handling to include almost all cases
of color deficiency using the methods described in Machado
2010, now including tritanopia as well as anomalous trichromacies
(deuteranomaly, tritanomaly, and protanomaly). This is controlled via
the
cvd_severity
argument to qualpal()
that
allows the user to set the severity of color deficiency to adapt to –
0
for normal vision and 1
for dichromatic
vision (protanopia, deuteranopia, or tritanopia).
Minor improvements
- Distance and color picking algorithms have been rewritten in C++
using Rcpp, RcppParallel, and RcppArmadillo.
- Phased out the
...
argument to
qualpal
.
- Lightness range of the predefined rainbow palette increased to [0,
1].
- Changed argument name of
colorblind
to cvd
(for color vision deficiency) since the function now adapts to less
severe versions of color deficiency. Using colorblind
is
deprecated and will throw a warning.
Bug fixes
- Fixed typos and invalid links in the Introduction to
qualpalr vignette.
qualpalr 0.2.1
New features
- Dropped daltonization since it effectively transposed the color
subspace given by the user. qualpalr now instead only transforms the
given color subspace to simulate protanopia or deuteranopia and
then picks colors. This has the side-effect of decreasing the
distinctness of color palettes when
colorblind
is used, but
is more consistent with user input.
Bug fixes and minor
improvements
- Simulations for tritanopia were dropped since there is no reliable
source to explain how sRGB ranges should be converted (as there is for
deuteranopia and protanopia in Vienot et al 1999).
- Added tests using data from Vienot et al 1999 to check that color
blind simulations work properly.
- Fixed a sampling bug wherein the square root of saturation was taken
after scaling to the provided range, which generated different ranges
than intended.
- Switched to the sobol quasi-random sequence instead of torus.
qualpalr 0.2.0
New features
- Redesigned the method by which qualpal picks colors. Now initializes
a point cloud of colors, projects it to DIN99d space, and picks points
greedily.
- Introduced real methods of adapting colors to color
blindness by daltonizing color subspaces before picking colors from
them.
- The introduction to qualpalr vignette has been expanded with a
thorough description of how qualpalr picks colors.
Bug fixes and minor
improvements
- Moved from using
grDevices::convertColor
to formulas
from Bruce Lindbloom for
color conversions, since the former function inaccurately converts
colors.
- Deprecated
...
in qualpal
since the
function no longer uses an optimizer.
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