This document discusses visualizing data using common scales to allow for more accurate judgements of position, length, direction, angle, area, volume and curvature, while using nonaligned scales allows for more generic judgements of shading and color saturation.
This document discusses visualizing data using common scales to allow for more accurate judgements of position, length, direction, angle, area, volume and curvature, while using nonaligned scales allows for more generic judgements of shading and color saturation.
This document discusses visualizing data using common scales to allow for more accurate judgements of position, length, direction, angle, area, volume and curvature, while using nonaligned scales allows for more generic judgements of shading and color saturation.