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feat: Adding ATLAS recommended color wheel #508

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Adding a recommended 10-color palette for ATLAS style. After discussion within the D&I group in ATLAS, we decided to adopt conceptually the same offering as CMS recently did, with a 10-color accessible color palette as a default offering based on https://arxiv.org/abs/2107.02270 . As mentioned, credit to CMS (https://cms.cern/news/cms-collaboration-sets-standard-inclusivity-colour-vision-deficiency-friendly-palettes) for doing this first!

Zach Marshall and others added 3 commits June 25, 2024 01:31
Adding a recommended 10-color palette for ATLAS style. After discussion
within the D&I group in ATLAS, we decided to adopt conceptually the same
offering as CMS recently did, with a 10-color accessible color palette
as a default offering based on https://arxiv.org/abs/2107.02270
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Thanks a lot @zlmarshall !

@andrzejnovak andrzejnovak changed the title Adding ATLAS recommended color wheel feat: Adding ATLAS recommended color wheel Jun 25, 2024
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@zlmarshall This is amazing news! Thank you so much!

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matthewfeickert commented Jun 26, 2024

@mpetroff Pinging only to let you know that your color sequences have been adopted by both the CMS collaboration (#463) and the ATLAS collaboration for use. :) Thanks very much for your work (and thanks for that useful discussion at SciPy 2022 following your talk)!

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