The goal of lterpalettefinder
is to provide high quality color
palettes derived from photos at Long Term Ecological Research (LTER)
sites. This allows users to create beautiful graphics that have close
visual ties to photos from the places where data were collected. This
package also allows users to generate their own palettes from any photo
(PNG, JPEG, TIFF, or HEIC) if the current palettes in the function do
not meet their needs. For more information on the LTER Network, check
out our website!
You can install the development version of lterpalettefinder
from
GitHub with:
# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("lter/lterpalettefinder")
To help demonstrate some of the functionalities of lterpalettefinder
we have created a standalone R Shiny
app that allows
for extracting a palette and demonstrating it entirely through a
browser. While we developed this app primarily to support non-R users
interested in lterpalettefinder
we hope it is interesting and valuable
to R experts as well! The GitHub repo for the Shiny app can be found
here.
This package currently includes the following functions:
palette_find
returns “official” palette(s) that we have already created that meet criteria you specify
-
palette_extract
extracts 25 colors’ hexadecimal codes from a picture of your choosing (PNG, JPEG, TIFF, and HEIC formats are currently supported) -
palette_sort
sorts output ofpalette_extract
by hue and saturation to approximate how human eyes group colors -
palette_subsample
randomly picks a user-specified number of hexadecimal codes from a vector of such codes
-
palette_demo
creates an exploratory base R graph from a vector of hexadecimal codes (like that returned by eitherpalette_extract
,..._sort
, or..._subsample
) and provides an option to export that plot if desired -
palette_ggdemo
creates an exploratoryggplot2
graph from a vector of hexadecimal codes (like that returned by eitherpalette_extract
,..._sort
, or..._subsample
)
Note that the vector of hexadecimal codes provided by palette_find
when only one official palette meets criteria set by user will also be
accepted by either palette_demo
or ...ggdemo
Creation of this package was funded by National Science Foundation grant #1929393 awarded to F. Davis, J. Caselle, and M. Downs.
Gabriel De La Rosa designed our hex logo and provided valuable feedback on early versions of the package.
Thanks also to the whole LTER Network Office team and the broader NCEAS community!
These palette examples were generated from photos at LTER sites.
Santa Barbara Coastal LTER + palette_demo
Image | Palette |
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Arctic LTER + palette_ggdemo
Image | Palette |
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Kellogg Biological Station LTER + palette_demo
Image | Palette |
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