Thanks for the info.
I found some of your other graphics on Wikipedia - they're really good!
I particularly like these ones:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/76/Munsell_1929_color_solid.png
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:RGB_Cube_Show_lowgamma_cutout_b.png
Do you have the source files for these images?
I would be interested to see some more images created by Geogebra
Bye for now
Reuben
reu### [at] pearsecouk
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> "Reuben Pearse" <reu### [at] pearsecouk> wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Has anyone used POV-Ray to create an "Infographic"? These seem to be a
>> very
>> popular way to deliver top-level analysis in an easy to understand way
>> that
>> is visually appealing. Some example infographics can be seen here:
>> http://pinterest.com/pin/136445063682728045/
>> http://pinterest.com/pin/136445063682749240/
>>
>> I guess each creating the infographic involves a certain amount of
>> styling/branding, but I'm wondering if POV-Ray could be used to create a
>> template for an infographic - perhaps using a macro that you would pass
>> various parameters to create different types of charts or maps.
>>
>> I would be interested to hear people's ideas.
>>
>> Bye for now
>>
>> Reuben
>> reu### [at] pearsecouk
>
> Not sure if this is the same, but I've created scientific images for
> Wikipedia
> using POV-Ray and Geogebra.
>
>
> Mike
>
>
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