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Color Blindness Simulator: Built-in ColorSchemes to the test

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Very Interesting. Reminded me that the latest round of COMSOL, Inc. adverts are now highlighting their addition of the Cividis Color Table, which is optimized for viewing scalar data by people both with and without color vision deficiency. See also An optimized colormap for the scientific community. It would be nice to see similar built-in functionality in Wolfram products.

Finally, I would expect that the color-blindness simulation research computations should be capable of straightforward implementation using TransformationFunctions.

POSTED BY: Paul Abbott

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Posted 6 years ago

What if color blindness was measured in real time ,-example-if indeed the message was sent from the eye to the brain faster then it,s original speed (values) ,would there be an increase in perception .,

Clearly time has a bearing on how we perceive and process information,in saying so by simply bypassing the defect would it not en-turn give -and or receive positive results.

Thank you for your post Excellent read

Michael L Davies

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