The advancement of microcomputer technology has reached the point where color monitors and color computer software are fast becoming the norm in our information society. Color is another channel for communication, and can be used for enhancement of both aesthetic characteristics and productivity. The advantage to the use of color for communication is that there is an increased capacity to convey information in the message. The disadvantage is that the information contained in the color channel may not be perceived by approximately eight percent of the population who have impaired color vision. Misperceiving color information may result in not seeing such important messages as headings on a spreadsheet or the distinct colored sections in a pie chart. This paper explains the technological and perceptual problems associated with the use of color computer display systems, and then offers a solution for the effective use of color regardless of the viewer's ability to perceive color. (14 references) (Author/DB)
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Table of Contents
- Mark Adkins 2
- Warren Pease 2
- Pacific University 2
- Color In Computers 4
- These technical 4
- The interaction 4
- Software is being 4
- For example the 4
- Color as Information 5
- Adding color to 5
- Color Perception 5
- Luminance is the 6
- Such differences 6
- This impairment limits 7
- The partially r.olor blind may 1 not 7
- For instance 7
- Color Use in Broadcasting 8
- The television 8
- Color Use With Computers 9
- In both computer 9
- A secona resolution is to 11
- Fourth the de-saturation 11
- The luminance channel 12
- That color perception problems 13
- Conclusion 13
- We assume that a 13
- This situation 14
- The solution is 14
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