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Available Resources relevant to Colour/Color Safe Web Pages (and thus hopefully optional display modes in future Crystallographic software) for Colour Blindness / Colour Deficient Vision / Colour Impaired Vision

"About 8% of men and 0.4% of women have some form of color blindness."

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General Advice for people creating graphics colour schemes for displaying crystal structures

  1. For Red/Green colour blindness (the most common form of colour blindness), Black, Blue, Red and Yellow are clearly distinguishable.
  2. Pastelle colours are to be avoided.


Colour Pallette Resources

Christine Rigden's Safe Web colours for colour-deficient Vision


Colour Pallette Resources

VisiBone Color Lab (You can learn it. You can use it. But first you gotta see it.)


Testing for Colour Blindness



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