makecpt - Make GMT color palette tables
makecpt [
-Ctable ] [
-I ] [
-Tz0/z1/dz |
-Tztable] [
-V ] [
-Z ]
makecpt is a utility that will help you make color palette tables (cpt
files). You define an equidistant set of contour intervals or pass your own
z-table, and create a new cpt file based on an existing master cpt file. The
resulting cpt file can be reversed relative to the master cpt, and can be made
continuous or discrete.
- -C
- Selects the master color table table to use in the
interpolation. Choose among the built-in tables (type makecpt to
see the list) or give the name of an existing cptfile [Default gives a
rainbow cpt file].
- -I
- Reverses the sense of color progression in the master
cptfile.
- -T
- Defines the range of the new cptfile by giving the lowest
and highest z-value and the interval. Alternatively, give the name of a
ASCII file that has one z-value per record. If not given, the existing
range in the master cptfile will be used intact.
- -V
- Selects verbose mode, which will send progress reports to
stderr [Default runs "silently"].
- -Z
- Creates a continuous cpt file [Default is discontinuous,
i.e. constant colors for each interval].
To make a cpt file with z-values from -200 to 200, with discrete color changes
every 25, and using a polar blue-white-red colortable, try
makecpt
-Cpolar -T-200/200/25 > colors.cpt
To make an equidistant cpt file from z = -2 to 6, in steps of 1, using
continuous default rainbow colors, try
makecpt
-T-2/6/1
-Z > rainbow.cpt
To make a GEBCO look-alike cpt file for bathymetry, try
makecpt
-Cgebco > my_gebco.cpt
Since
makecpt will also interpolate from any existing .cpt file you may
have in your directory, you cannot use one of the listed cpt names as an
output filename; hence the my_gebco.cpt in the example.
gmt(1gmt),
grd2cpt(1gmt)