Vischeck color blindness simulator ...
Color blindness references for Web Designers. Cards and Charts simulating the web-safe colors in color blindness. Explanation, instructions.
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Colorblindness is typically a genetic condition, and it is much more common in men than in women. Approximately one in 12 men has at least some color perception problems. Less common, acquired deficiencies stem from injury, disease, or the aging process. How do things look
www.webexhibits.org/causesofcolor/2.html
The Colour Group is an interdisciplinary society for those concerned with colour (color) measurement, reproduction, vision & perception, with colour in lighting, architecture & art. UK Charity No. 1047548 ...
www.city.ac.uk/colourgroup/index.html
Color Vision Palettes What is color blindness Statistics Sources About 1 in 12 people have some sort of color deficiency. When you're designing for the web, this means that 1 in 12 people might not be able to see your site. That's alot of people. This tool helps you simulate the appearance of our site's colors for people with different color visions. Select text and background colors from the ...
www.iamcal.com/toys/colors
Colorblindness is the inability to distinguish hues that are seen as different by people with normal color vision. There are several types of colorblindness and the severity of the condition varies from individual to individual.
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Discovering and Developing Talents 2001 Stephen Holland www.hiddentalents.org COLOR blindness illustrated, with on-line tests See next page for TESTS for color deficiency Few people are completely color blind so a better term is color deficiency. but I use the common term here. I have used several books on color deficiency for these pages. My main source is a manual for Optometrists -- ...
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Color Test One Look at the pictures below. Do you see a puzzle piece in the picture on the left If you do, you have normal color vision. The picture on the right will give you an idea of how the color picture would look to someone that is totally color blind. It is the same picture using shades of grey. Without the colors as a reference the image in the picture disappears. It is very rare to be ...
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Color blindness may be a hereditary condition or caused by disease of the optic nerve or retina.
www.stlukeseye.com/Conditions/ColorBlindness.asp