My field regularly demonstrates a certain type of result with pairwise Pearson's correlation matrices between predicted and measured data. As soon as such correlations become high, Fisher-transforming the correlations will (visually) pronounce differences between the pairs better than leaving the correlations uncorrected. The magnitude of these differences between pairwise correlations is relevant when interpreting the matrices as a visual result.
I can understand the motivation behind including the matrices in this way in a paper, but is it really correct to report Fisher-transformed correlation matrices in this case?