Choosing an appropriate color scheme is essential for making results easy to understand and
interpret. Factors like colorblindness and converting colors to grayscale for publications
can impact accessibility. Furthermore, results should be aesthetically pleasing. The following
three color schemes, recommended by M. Petroff in arXiv:2107.02270v2
and available on GitHub
under the MIT License, meet these criteria.
The following example demonstrates how to use the accessible color schemes (in this case, the one
with six colors) to represent a THStack. It also shows that the grayscale version is an
acceptable alternative.
These new color schemes, now in the master version of ROOT, will be available
in version 6.34.