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Change default colormap for model scalars and displacement volumes

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Closed Fernando requested to merge github/fork/fepegar/change-default-colormap into master Jul 11, 2018
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See https://github.com/Slicer/Slicer/pull/741

Also, in my vessels network with Radius set as Active scalar:

Using Viridis, I can easily figure out that dark lines represent thin vessels and yellow ones are thicker: viridis

Using Rainbow, the current default, the result is more fun but more confusing: rainbow

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Source branch: github/fork/fepegar/change-default-colormap