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CartoCSS & change colours on road-colors.yaml
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I am looking at just having one shading of colours for OSM roads like red. When I update the hue values to something like 10-45. I try the generate the generate_road_colours.mss file. But this usually fails with the one of the values being outside the sRGB.
I have tried changing the lightness and chroma, but I am having no joy, can anyone help?
This is the input for scripts/generate_road_colours.py
# All road classes colours will be generated for, in order of importance
# (biggest first).
roads:
- motorway
- trunk
- primary
- secondary
# The starting and ending hue. The range goes from 0 to 360, with 0 and 360
# representing red.
hue: [10, 40]
# The lightness and chroma (also known as saturation) for each type of colour.
# Lightness ranges from 0 to 100; dark to bright.
# Chroma ranges from 0 to 100 too; unsaturated to fully saturated.
classes:
# Colours for output into the MSS file
mss:
fill:
lightness: [80, 97]
chroma: [35, 29]
casing:
lightness: [50, 50]
chroma: [70, 55]
low-zoom:
lightness: [62, 92]
chroma: [50, 40]
low-zoom-casing:
lightness: [50, 70]
chroma: [50, 65]
shield:
lightness: [20, 25]
chroma: [40, 42]
# Colours used by the road shields script
shield:
fill:
lightness: [85, 95]
chroma: [12, 14]
stroke_fill:
lightness: [70, 80]
chroma: [22, 24]
openstreetmap color cartocss
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I am looking at just having one shading of colours for OSM roads like red. When I update the hue values to something like 10-45. I try the generate the generate_road_colours.mss file. But this usually fails with the one of the values being outside the sRGB.
I have tried changing the lightness and chroma, but I am having no joy, can anyone help?
This is the input for scripts/generate_road_colours.py
# All road classes colours will be generated for, in order of importance
# (biggest first).
roads:
- motorway
- trunk
- primary
- secondary
# The starting and ending hue. The range goes from 0 to 360, with 0 and 360
# representing red.
hue: [10, 40]
# The lightness and chroma (also known as saturation) for each type of colour.
# Lightness ranges from 0 to 100; dark to bright.
# Chroma ranges from 0 to 100 too; unsaturated to fully saturated.
classes:
# Colours for output into the MSS file
mss:
fill:
lightness: [80, 97]
chroma: [35, 29]
casing:
lightness: [50, 50]
chroma: [70, 55]
low-zoom:
lightness: [62, 92]
chroma: [50, 40]
low-zoom-casing:
lightness: [50, 70]
chroma: [50, 65]
shield:
lightness: [20, 25]
chroma: [40, 42]
# Colours used by the road shields script
shield:
fill:
lightness: [85, 95]
chroma: [12, 14]
stroke_fill:
lightness: [70, 80]
chroma: [22, 24]
openstreetmap color cartocss
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I am looking at just having one shading of colours for OSM roads like red. When I update the hue values to something like 10-45. I try the generate the generate_road_colours.mss file. But this usually fails with the one of the values being outside the sRGB.
I have tried changing the lightness and chroma, but I am having no joy, can anyone help?
This is the input for scripts/generate_road_colours.py
# All road classes colours will be generated for, in order of importance
# (biggest first).
roads:
- motorway
- trunk
- primary
- secondary
# The starting and ending hue. The range goes from 0 to 360, with 0 and 360
# representing red.
hue: [10, 40]
# The lightness and chroma (also known as saturation) for each type of colour.
# Lightness ranges from 0 to 100; dark to bright.
# Chroma ranges from 0 to 100 too; unsaturated to fully saturated.
classes:
# Colours for output into the MSS file
mss:
fill:
lightness: [80, 97]
chroma: [35, 29]
casing:
lightness: [50, 50]
chroma: [70, 55]
low-zoom:
lightness: [62, 92]
chroma: [50, 40]
low-zoom-casing:
lightness: [50, 70]
chroma: [50, 65]
shield:
lightness: [20, 25]
chroma: [40, 42]
# Colours used by the road shields script
shield:
fill:
lightness: [85, 95]
chroma: [12, 14]
stroke_fill:
lightness: [70, 80]
chroma: [22, 24]
openstreetmap color cartocss
I am looking at just having one shading of colours for OSM roads like red. When I update the hue values to something like 10-45. I try the generate the generate_road_colours.mss file. But this usually fails with the one of the values being outside the sRGB.
I have tried changing the lightness and chroma, but I am having no joy, can anyone help?
This is the input for scripts/generate_road_colours.py
# All road classes colours will be generated for, in order of importance
# (biggest first).
roads:
- motorway
- trunk
- primary
- secondary
# The starting and ending hue. The range goes from 0 to 360, with 0 and 360
# representing red.
hue: [10, 40]
# The lightness and chroma (also known as saturation) for each type of colour.
# Lightness ranges from 0 to 100; dark to bright.
# Chroma ranges from 0 to 100 too; unsaturated to fully saturated.
classes:
# Colours for output into the MSS file
mss:
fill:
lightness: [80, 97]
chroma: [35, 29]
casing:
lightness: [50, 50]
chroma: [70, 55]
low-zoom:
lightness: [62, 92]
chroma: [50, 40]
low-zoom-casing:
lightness: [50, 70]
chroma: [50, 65]
shield:
lightness: [20, 25]
chroma: [40, 42]
# Colours used by the road shields script
shield:
fill:
lightness: [85, 95]
chroma: [12, 14]
stroke_fill:
lightness: [70, 80]
chroma: [22, 24]
openstreetmap color cartocss
openstreetmap color cartocss
edited Jan 9 '18 at 17:49
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The issue is the lightness is making the red become out of the RGB range, in the fill values.
hue: [0, 45]
classes:
mss:
fill:
lightness: [62, 75]
chroma: [35, 29]
casing:
lightness: [50, 50]
chroma: [70, 55]
low-zoom:
lightness: [57, 70]
chroma: [55, 45]
low-zoom-casing:
lightness: [50, 70]
chroma: [50, 65]
shield:
lightness: [20, 25]
chroma: [40, 42]
shield:
fill:
lightness: [74, 85]
chroma: [22, 24]
stroke_fill:
lightness: [60, 70]
chroma: [27, 30]
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The issue is the lightness is making the red become out of the RGB range, in the fill values.
hue: [0, 45]
classes:
mss:
fill:
lightness: [62, 75]
chroma: [35, 29]
casing:
lightness: [50, 50]
chroma: [70, 55]
low-zoom:
lightness: [57, 70]
chroma: [55, 45]
low-zoom-casing:
lightness: [50, 70]
chroma: [50, 65]
shield:
lightness: [20, 25]
chroma: [40, 42]
shield:
fill:
lightness: [74, 85]
chroma: [22, 24]
stroke_fill:
lightness: [60, 70]
chroma: [27, 30]
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The issue is the lightness is making the red become out of the RGB range, in the fill values.
hue: [0, 45]
classes:
mss:
fill:
lightness: [62, 75]
chroma: [35, 29]
casing:
lightness: [50, 50]
chroma: [70, 55]
low-zoom:
lightness: [57, 70]
chroma: [55, 45]
low-zoom-casing:
lightness: [50, 70]
chroma: [50, 65]
shield:
lightness: [20, 25]
chroma: [40, 42]
shield:
fill:
lightness: [74, 85]
chroma: [22, 24]
stroke_fill:
lightness: [60, 70]
chroma: [27, 30]
add a comment |
The issue is the lightness is making the red become out of the RGB range, in the fill values.
hue: [0, 45]
classes:
mss:
fill:
lightness: [62, 75]
chroma: [35, 29]
casing:
lightness: [50, 50]
chroma: [70, 55]
low-zoom:
lightness: [57, 70]
chroma: [55, 45]
low-zoom-casing:
lightness: [50, 70]
chroma: [50, 65]
shield:
lightness: [20, 25]
chroma: [40, 42]
shield:
fill:
lightness: [74, 85]
chroma: [22, 24]
stroke_fill:
lightness: [60, 70]
chroma: [27, 30]
The issue is the lightness is making the red become out of the RGB range, in the fill values.
hue: [0, 45]
classes:
mss:
fill:
lightness: [62, 75]
chroma: [35, 29]
casing:
lightness: [50, 50]
chroma: [70, 55]
low-zoom:
lightness: [57, 70]
chroma: [55, 45]
low-zoom-casing:
lightness: [50, 70]
chroma: [50, 65]
shield:
lightness: [20, 25]
chroma: [40, 42]
shield:
fill:
lightness: [74, 85]
chroma: [22, 24]
stroke_fill:
lightness: [60, 70]
chroma: [27, 30]
answered Jan 12 '18 at 8:49
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