A library to aid in using colors
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A library to aid in using colors
helps with shades and colors
Simulate Color Vision Deficiency in Aseprite
Neural network pipeline making digital images accessible for color vision deficient users. End-to-end personalized color compensation for CVD. FM100-based 3D psychophysical profiling (θ, C, S) conditions CVDAdaN (ConvNeXt encoder + PLCF decoder), Y-preserving forward in YCbCr. Outperforms CUD-Net & Farup on perceptual alignment. ~22 FPS inference.
Color vision deficiency simulation for LaTeX
utility to assist in making Ishihara plates (usual and reverse)
HueFree is a JavaScript library providing advanced color manipulation methods specifically tailored for color vision deficiencies. It offers developers robust tools to simulate and adjust colors for different types of color blindness, ensuring accessibility and inclusivity in web applications.
An open-source toolkit that transforms accessibility audit data into interactive, actionable visualizations for developers and designers.
color anomaly experimentation.
ishihara rendering for the browser
WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility auditing tool — CLI and desktop GUI, built to the Mosley Standard
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