> It is weirdly hard to find images online that can both be parsed by simple colourblindness simulators and aren’t at least semi-visible to someone with normal colour vision.
The reason you can't find these images online because they can't be represented in RGB. It requires a more specific spectrum than computer screens are capable of producing.
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> It is weirdly hard to find images online that can both be parsed by simple colourblindness simulators and aren’t at least semi-visible to someone with normal colour vision.
The reason you can't find these images online because they can't be represented in RGB. It requires a more specific spectrum than computer screens are capable of producing.