: How to visually represent a color contrast issue to a person with normal color vision? I have two colors — #FFFFFF and #009688. I want to simulate graphically how it will appear to a person
I have two colors — #FFFFFF and #009688 .
I want to simulate graphically how it will appear to a person with color blindness issues so that I can present it to a person with normal vision and explain it.
Is there any accurate way to do this?
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There is not just 1 type of colour blindness, but several ones.
I would prepare a sample image and use www.color-blindness.com/coblis-color-blindness-simulator/
Normal vision otake.com.mx/Foros/Circle-009688.png
And it gives you for example this result,
Colour blind example otake.com.mx/Foros/Circle-009688_deuteranopia.jpg
But you should take a look into thoose kind of simulators, and prepare a more interesting test.
This particular set of colours have no "contrast" issue in general terms. But there are different kinds of contrast, hue contrast, shade contrast or saturation contrast. So probably you need to be more specific regarding this test.
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