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Can you maybe edit that image in a paint program and circle the problematic areas?
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Oh wow, apparently I have a monitor that doesn't do certain colors well and I only really notice it when looking at colormaps...
The blue to green transition is all messed up in weird ways. This is clearly a monitor or graphics card thing because my other 2 monitors show it fine. Sorry for the noise!
Edit: A factory reset on the offending monitor fixed it. Upon further investigation the monitor was set to use an sRGB color space which causes weird artifacts especially in the blue green transition.
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I'm glad that colorcet was able to reveal the problem for you! It's good to start from a position where the colormap should be uniform, so that any deviations from uniform become obvious...
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