NOTE: The use of transparency should be avoided when using these color schemes! Adjusting the level of transparency in some of these colors (done by default for some graph types in Prism) can cause some colors to be difficult to distinguish. In Prism 9.5, we’ve introduced three more “Colorblind safe” color schemes that should accomplish this same objective, while providing for a bit of variety in your graph creation. In a previous release, we introduced a single “Colorblind safe” color scheme that relied on hues that should be distinguishable by individuals with various forms of color vision deficiency. Color blindness (color vision deficiency) makes it difficult or impossible to perceive the difference between certain hues. The first three color schemes added to Prism 9.5 are all aimed at ensuring that color differences can be perceived by anyone. Adding a bit of color is always a great way to highlight your work so we’ve added nine new built-in color schemes that you can choose from to get the look of your graph just the way you want it. You’ve already gone through all the work of generating and analyzing your data, the last thing you want is an uninteresting looking graph. We know that creating the perfect visualization is important. Prism 9.5.0 was released on December 07, 2022.
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