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@inproceedings{1300314, author = {Štěrba, Zbyněk and Bláha, Jan D.}, address = {Tokyo}, booktitle = {AIC 2015 Color and Image}, editor = {Hirohisa Yaguchi et al.}, keywords = {Colour Map Contrast Itten}, howpublished = {paměťový nosič}, language = {eng}, location = {Tokyo}, note = {Nepřenášet do RIV - není na WoS ani Scopus, neodpovídá definici druhů výsledků dle M17+}, pages = {533-538}, publisher = {Color Science Association of Japan}, title = {The Influence of Colour on the Perception of Cartographic Visualizations}, year = {2015} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1300314 AU - Štěrba, Zbyněk - Bláha, Jan D. PY - 2015 TI - The Influence of Colour on the Perception of Cartographic Visualizations PB - Color Science Association of Japan CY - Tokyo N1 - Nepřenášet do RIV - není na WoS ani Scopus, neodpovídá definici druhů výsledků dle M17+ KW - Colour Map Contrast Itten N2 - The contribution provides an overview of the ways colour is used in cartographic visualizations and how it affects perception of these visualizations. Colour is generally considered as the most important graphic variable for expressing spatial information in cartographic visualizations. Through appropriate use of colours, the content of a map can be significantly accentuated, which enhances its legibility and comprehensibility profoundly. Appropriate use of colours is a very important factor in many cartographic applications, such as emergency management tools, in which cartographic visualization helps to transfer the required information effectively. A well-chosen colour scheme with appropriate contrasts is the best way to depict the overall character of an area or a phenomenon. The present paper describes the most significant approaches to colour use in cartography, which can be of immense help when communicating information to map users. ER -
ŠTĚRBA, Zbyněk and Jan D. BLÁHA. The Influence of Colour on the Perception of Cartographic Visualizations. In Hirohisa Yaguchi et al. \textit{AIC 2015 Color and Image}. Tokyo: Color Science Association of Japan, 2015, p.~533-538.
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