Title: imshow in 2.1: color resolution depends on outliers? · Issue #10567 · matplotlib/matplotlib · GitHub
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Description: Since 2.1 the effective color resolution of imshow(x, vmin=-1, vmax=1) seems to depend on large outliers in x. Is this intended behavior? Thanks for clarification! import numpy as np import matplotlib as mpl import matplotlib.pyplot as p...
Open Graph Description: Since 2.1 the effective color resolution of imshow(x, vmin=-1, vmax=1) seems to depend on large outliers in x. Is this intended behavior? Thanks for clarification! import numpy as np import matplot...
X Description: Since 2.1 the effective color resolution of imshow(x, vmin=-1, vmax=1) seems to depend on large outliers in x. Is this intended behavior? Thanks for clarification! import numpy as np import matplot...
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