This document discusses tools in Adobe software for previewing designs as those with color blindness might see them. It notes that Adobe's View > Proof Setup menu contains options to preview content as someone with common forms of color blindness would see it, in order to check a design's palette for potential contrast issues. Previewing in this way allows for checking pixel perfect precision of how colors may appear differently to those with color blindness.
This document discusses tools in Adobe software for previewing designs as those with color blindness might see them. It notes that Adobe's View > Proof Setup menu contains options to preview content as someone with common forms of color blindness would see it, in order to check a design's palette for potential contrast issues. Previewing in this way allows for checking pixel perfect precision of how colors may appear differently to those with color blindness.
This document discusses tools in Adobe software for previewing designs as those with color blindness might see them. It notes that Adobe's View > Proof Setup menu contains options to preview content as someone with common forms of color blindness would see it, in order to check a design's palette for potential contrast issues. Previewing in this way allows for checking pixel perfect precision of how colors may appear differently to those with color blindness.
Testing Colour Blindness Preview in Adobe Pixel Perfect Precision
Tucked away in the View > Proof Setup menu
are preview options for the most common forms of colour blindness this is a great way to quickly check if there might be contrast issues with your chosen palette.