I was struck by the one of the #Firefox colorpicker options and thought it might be interesting to share what I see with #deuteranopia (my particular color blindness). For me, the colors inside the box are practically indistinguishable.

It's always hard for me to answer the question, "what do you see?" - I think some people assume I see grey instead of color. But that's not the case - it's just that colors run together for me. I see color but my pallet is less diverse.

I have to admit that in my infinite vanity, I've always considered myself "able-bodied" and as such have never checked the "accessibility" settings.

But I'm not entirely able-bodied, I have mild Deuteranopia (the gree-weak variant of red-green weakness). I am now testing the color correction of KDE. The results are.. strange. Not sure I like it yet, but definitely interesting.

#Accessibility #KDE #Deuteranopia #ColorBlind

2024-06: cerise flower 🌺

blue-yellow tritanopia color blindness filter

red-green protanopia color blindness filter

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#photography #flower #colorblindness #tritanopia #protanopia #deuteranopia
apples 🍏🍎

blue-yellow tritanopia color blindness filter

red-green protanopia color blindness filter

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#photography #apples #colorblindness #tritanopia #protanopia #deuteranopia
Ensuring #maps are #accessible for everyone means testing what someone with #ColourVision deficiency will see. #qgis preview allows this. The screenshots below contrast what someone with #deuteranopia or #protanopia will see compared with the full colour #image
A brilliant tool for selecting the most appropriate combination of colours.
#gis #cartography

Another triumph of visual #accessibility from #ChargeHub. Right next to each other, I can just make out the difference between the intensity of the EV charger availability circle but there’s nothing else there to make it stand out as to which is which. I’m assuming they’ve gone with the usual red/green differential but can’t actually tell. #Deuteranopia

(Edited to add image description; yes, I get the irony…)

snooker balls - common vision and 3 simulated types of colour blindness #snooker #ColourBlindness #protanopia #deuteranopia #tritanopia

Those of us with colour blindness, do you use colour correction on your devices? I fiddled with it on my #pixel and now that plasma wayland supports it, I'm considering turning it on.

#colourblind #colourcorrection #colour #plasma #KDE #linux #android #protanopia #deuteranopia #tritanopia #colourhasauinit

I use colour correction
9.5%
I don't use colour correction
14.3%
I'm not deficient and interested in the results
76.2%
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It is so weird to experience #colorblindness. When I open the accesibility tools of my browser and select #protanopia, #deuteranopia or #tritanopia, I see evident color changes in photos. But, if I open my own Daltonaid app and select "switch red and green channels", I see no change.

Is my color blindness different from all protanopia, or maybe the answer is my app uses RGB space (that does not take for granted different brightness for different colors) while other apps use HSB (that do)?
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@kedislav Thank you.
BTW: I was born with Deuteranopia - Red-Green Color Blindness, so I don't know exactly what "innovation" looks like 😀

Colors can be changed and an "infinity" of combinations can be obtained :D
The last color corresponds to the background color, but I have fact crop and the final part is not visible.

#Deuteranopia #colorblind