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 <[email protected]>:
> 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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