Better still, I can let you see them though my eyes. Here's what the
icons look like to me, and a link to Vizcheck, the tool I used to
generate them:
http://www.ysbl.york.ac.uk/~cowtan/colour/pdb/pdb.html
http://www.vischeck.com/vischeck/vischeckImage.php
Running this in various modes you should be able to pick colours which
work for everyone, not just for me.
Flip Hoedemaeker wrote:
> Yep, its green-blue vs grey... Bad choice I guess? Perhaps you can
> provide a set of examples that work for you?
>
> Flip
>
> On 7/15/2010 13:20, Kevin Cowtan wrote:
>> Gerard DVD Kleywegt wrote:
>>> For a five-minute illustrated introduction to PDBprints (including
>>> instructions on how to include them in your own webpages) point your
>>> browser to:
>>>
>>> http://pdbe.org/pdbprints
>>
>> Good idea.
>>
>> But the icons for published/unpublished, protein present/protein absent,
>> nucleotide present/nucleotide absent and ligand present/ligand absent
>> look identical to me - I have to read the alt text.
>>
>> Is there some colour thing going on here which is invisible to
>> protanopes?
>>
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