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CharlesHeard
Mechanical
- Feb 29, 2012
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Like 8% of males and 0.5% of females in the world, I am red-green colour blind.
Overall, this isn't much of a disability, but I do find understanding colour-scaled FEA outputs very difficult. I have noticed that the standard scale for colour goes, in increasing stress/heat/whatever is being measured, (blue) to (purple or pink) to (green or red) to yellow to (green or red). I am assuming that, since this scale seems to be very common, that there is a good reason for the colours being in said order.
My question is, does anyone know of a standardized scale to accommodate people like me?
Overall, this isn't much of a disability, but I do find understanding colour-scaled FEA outputs very difficult. I have noticed that the standard scale for colour goes, in increasing stress/heat/whatever is being measured, (blue) to (purple or pink) to (green or red) to yellow to (green or red). I am assuming that, since this scale seems to be very common, that there is a good reason for the colours being in said order.
My question is, does anyone know of a standardized scale to accommodate people like me?