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No Problem. There are tons of tools available which simulate viewing
disabilities. If there's anything I should test, just tell me.

2010/11/11 Christoph Noack <christoph@dogmatux.com>:
Hi Johannes,

very cool! Thanks!!! I had a look at the tables, so is there anything we
can suggest to the creators of artwork? For critical content, a useful
combination seems to be Green and Purple ... or Blue and Yellow.

It would be great if somebody could have another look at it ... it would
be great to come up with a list with some suggestions how to create
accessible graphics with the given colors.

@ Johannes: How did you the comparison - I usually used Gimp filters for
offline comparison, but it is a bit clumsy, since it doesn't provide
(simple) saving to files.

Cheers,
Christoph

Am Mittwoch, den 10.11.2010, 17:35 +0100 schrieb Johannes Bausch:
The color files still miss some testing - so please give them a try. But
not only the compatibility, also some color blindness issue descriptions
would help a lot!

I've uploaded information on the three most common vision
disabilities. The link is right below your color table.
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Color_blindness_issues

Joey




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