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  2. Wikipedia:Colour contrast - Wikipedia

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    An example of how text with low colour-contrast appear to someone with the commonest form of colour-blindness, red/green. If you have default settings on Wikipedia, and are reading this page on a screen, then you probably can't read the following: This is a secret message. because it has blue text on a blue background.

  3. Template:Color contrast ratio - Wikipedia

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    This template returns the color contrast ratio between the two colors provided. It accepts two parameters, which can be a standard RGB hex color code (#RRGGBB) or a standard HTML color or CSS "orange" (= #FFA500).

  4. Template:Greater color contrast ratio - Wikipedia

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    This template determines the pair of colors with the larger contrast ratio: color1/color2 or color1/color3. This is useful for selecting a foreground/background color pair.

  5. Template:Color contrast ratio/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Examples with light background. 1.2 Examples with dark background. 2 WCAG 2.0. 3 See also. Toggle the table of contents. Template: Color contrast ratio/sandbox ...

  6. Contrast (vision) - Wikipedia

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    Contrast is the difference in luminance or color that makes an object (or its representation in an image or display) visible against a background of different luminance or color. [1] The human visual system is more sensitive to contrast than to absolute luminance; thus, we can perceive the world similarly despite significant changes in ...

  7. Here are 5 ways to create color and textural contrast in your ...

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    How to create color and textural contrast in your landscape. One of the easiest ways to add season-long drama and contrast to the landscape is by using plants with contrasting foliage colors. Deep ...

  8. ColorChecker - Wikipedia

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    The ColorChecker Color Rendition Chart (often referred to by its original name, the Macbeth ColorChecker [1] or simply Macbeth chart [2]) is a color calibration target consisting of a cardboard-framed arrangement of 24 squares of painted samples.

  9. Help:Using colours - Wikipedia

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    A guide on using colors in web design and development, covering color theory, accessibility, and practical applications.