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Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
> It seems that for accessibility reasons, the colours in use should not be
> closely related, but should be (as Bald Eagle says) "easily
> differentiated". Two different shades of blue for people with various
> colour-blindness could be problematic. I don't have such an impairment,
> but the two different shades of blue are still pretty difficult to
> distinguish at a glance.
Didn't think of a color blindness issue. Of course, one wonders what all of
the POV-Ray renders would look like in that case. :O
("POV-Ray undergrad ... put down that beer and get over here, I have a project
for you...")
I think a complicating factor is that the alternating "ledger" highlighting
colors are white and blue - which enhances the contrast enough in some cases,
and washes it out in others.
I am still perplexed as to why it "suddenly" happened when switching to a new
system. The HP V241 was usually the "nice" monitor with the rich, vibrant
colors and better contrast in comparison to the laptop monitor(s). Now it's all
I'm using, but I don't recall ever seeing the issue when using it as a dual
display and moving the browser window over to the external monitor. It's
puzzling.
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