Thanks for the help people. Much appreciated.
Charles Keogh
Assessor/Trainer
Access Centre
University of Dundee
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mrs E.A.Draffan
Sent: 05 May 2003 10:44
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Subject: Re: colour blindness
Your student is correct. "What Colour" can be found as a download from
http://www.btinternet.com/~kaptech/WhatColour.htm It will tell you the
RGB
(red, green, blue) and the HTML values of the colour, is free and is a
1mb
file.
Best wishes
E.A.
Mrs E.A.Draffan
TechDis, USIE, EDB,
University of Sussex,
Brighton BN1 9RG
Tel: 01273 873600
http://www.techdis.ac.uk
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From: Discussion list for disabled students and their support staff.
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Charles Keogh
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 10:33
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Subject: colour blindness
I assessed a student last week who is coloured blind, but is also
studying a
time-based art course. He thought he had heard about a software program
that informs you of the colour when the mouse pointer moved over it, by
displaying the colour name in a popup box. I am wondering if anybody
had
heard of this software, he thought it was called "What Colour" but was
not
sure. If not, does anybody know of anything that might support him with
this problem please?
He currently gets people to describe to him the colours and the mood
that
pictures portray and I suggested that he may need to try and used
Photoshop
by learning to be aware of the palette numbers and range of numbers for
types of colours, rather than by visually discerning their differences
and
the mood that they give. I do not know if it makes any sense but it
seemed
plausible advice when I spoke to him.
Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
Thanks,
Charles Keogh
Assessor/Trainer
Access Centre
University of Dundee
Tel 01382 345408
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