This web page is intended for web designers, but is useful for designing any 
color based user interface:

http://www.iamcal.com/toys/colors/

It lets a person with "normal" color vision see what people with various color 
deficiencies see.  

For example, when you check the various common anomalies on the web page, you 
can see that a dark blue background with a bright yellow foreground can be 
distinguished by most people.  But a green and red combination could be hard to 
distinguish by someone that has Protanopia or Deutanopia.

Now you know why some digital interfaces' waterfall display are done using the 
blue/yellow color scheme :-)  

cocoaModem's waterfall uses deep blue for very low level signals, transitioning 
to lighter blue and then to progressively brighter yellow as the signal becomes 
stronger, then to orange and finally ending up with bright red when the signal 
gets close to saturating the sound card.  Most users, unless they read the 
source code, probably doesn't know that there is some method to the madness of 
the color scheme.

73
Chen, W7AY

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