Well that answers the question as answer. So while you are working within the system to get your company to change the policy you can use rasterImage to add a gradient background to the plot, then use points or lines or other functions to put the parts of interest back on top of the gradient (if it is not obvious how to do this then give us more detail of the types of plots you are doing, a reproducible example is best, and we can give more detail on how to do this).
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