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Tuesday, October 18, 2005

The color you project - it's not all black and white

How do things look to colorblind people?

1 in 15 men and 1 in 200 women are born with some form of color blindness. More develop problems through injury, as a result of disease or just be growing older. For the vast majority red or green hues blend into the background.

This page from Webexhibits.org shows how a flower is seen by people with variations in the way that they see color.

Check your own images at this web site - you can upload an image, even a Powerpoint show and see how it will be seen by others.

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