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by mpetroff
2111 days ago
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Adding to this, the Chrome (83+) and Firefox (81+) developer tools both do a reasonable job at the simulation, using the method of Machado et al. (2009) [1]. Unfortunately, the linked to simulator, like many of the online simulators, does a very poor job. When simulating protanopia, reds should appear darker, due the lack of L cones. However, many simulators incorrectly display red as bright green instead. I've also written a color picker that uses the Machado et al. method to enforce CAM02-UCS minimum perceptual distance for normal vision and color vision deficiency [2]. [1] https://www.inf.ufrgs.br/~oliveira/pubs_files/CVD_Simulation...
[2] https://colorcyclepicker.mpetroff.net/ |
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That seems like a very useful tool for planning new colour schemes. I wish there were more discussion and tools based on true human perception of colours, not just numerical representations that aren’t necessarily calibrated to how human vision works.