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tutorials/introductory/images.py
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# It's helpful to have an idea of what value a color represents. We can
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-# do that by adding color bars.
+# do that by adding a color bar to your figure:
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imgplot = plt.imshow(lum_img)
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plt.colorbar()
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###############################################################################
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-# This adds a colorbar to your existing figure. This won't
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-# automatically change if you switch to a different
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-# colormap - you have to re-create your plot, and add in the colorbar
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-# again.
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-#
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# .. _`Data ranges`:
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# Examining a specific data range
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