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Nature 435, 1162 (30 June 2005) | doi:10.1038/4351162b; Published online 29 June 2005
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Exhibition: Colour vision
"The freedom and responsibility of selecting a palette for an image is both mine and the original scientists'," says Jonathan Feldschuh, a painter based in New York who works with scientific images. His recent inspiration has come from simulations that visualize complex data, especially those representing phenomena that cannot be observed directly.
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