Category:Articles with images not understandable by color blind users
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The articles in this category contain images - typically maps, charts or diagrams - which color blind users find difficult to understand. Approximately one in ten white males have red-green color vision deficiency; this and other types of color vision deficiency affect around one in two hundred people of all races and sexes.[1]
Please consider tagging individual images by placing {{Cleanup image accessibility}} on their image-description pages. It would be helpful if you also include a note (for example, on the talk-page of the image or in your edit-summary) explaining what the problem is. It is hoped that Wikipedia editors will revise these images so that they can be understood more easily, and remove them from this category.
Tips for editors[edit]If you must use color to convey meaning or make distinctions between visual items (i.e. not merely for decoration), then this table shows "safe" groups of colors which are distinguishable to most color-blind people.
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Useful utilities[edit]These utilities are useful in determining whether a revised image is distinguishable to color-blind users. Typically they take a web page or image file as an input, and render a color-blind simulated image as output.
See also[edit]References[edit]
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Pages in category "Articles with images not understandable by color blind users"
The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).