[accessibleimage] Re: Color code

:) Esperanto colour language


On 2-4-2004 / 20:26 Lisa Yayla wrote accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx about=
 [accessibleimage] Re: Color code.

>Hi Suzanne,
>Thank you for reading, I appreciate
>your feedback.
>This is thought of as a tool to
>convey color information. For those
>that what to give this information
>when they make an adaptation of say a painting.
>The idea is to be a place saver.
>Say for example you wanted to
>tell what the colors were in a painting
>beside a texture or area. One could have
>two cells that would if written out would mean
>dark yellow orange color
>this would take up 18 cells (have not included the
>word color) and this same cell
>would also be understood in 
>Norwegian as "m=F8rk gul oransje farge".
>This is just a shorthand notation.
>And of course it is not for everyone,
>not everyone is interested in talking
>about colors but for those that are, it's
>a quick notation when one has limited space.
>That's often the case when making tactile
>graphics. From my experience anyway.
>
>Regards,
>Lisa
>
>
>
>
>"Suzanne M. van den Bercken" wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Lisa,
>> 
>> It sounds nice, but I think many cognetially blind people cannot make=3D
>>  anything of combining red and blue to get green out of it.
>> 
>> Suzanne
>> 
>> On 2-4-2004 / 12:33 Lisa Yayla wrote accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx=
 about=3D
>>  [accessibleimage] Color code.
>> 
>> >Dear Colleagues,
>> >
>> >I've had an idea of how to color code information
>> >for use , say, in adapted graphics.  It is a tool that
>> >I thought could be used there.
>> >I am writing hoping to get some feed back on this
>> >idea.
>> >Thanks,
>> >Lisa
>> >
>> >Color coding
>> >
>> >This is a way to convey color information
>> >in an graphic where this is desired.
>> >The idea is to convey information, the idea is not
>> >a way of experiencing color.
>> >This would be useful where one wants to convey
>> >information but have a limited amount of area.
>> >The information is language independent. Therefore
>> >one does not need to translate such things.
>> >
>> >The idea is that the code uses two Braille cells to convey the
>> >information. Two variations, 6 point Braille and 8 point Braille.
>> >Each point  in the first cell has a designated color information.
>> >For 6 point Braille the second cell includes black, white, intensity
>> >information and a marker point.
>> >In 8 point  Braille the second cell is just intensity information and a
>> >marker point.
>> >Two  cells are always used.
>> >In 6 point Braille point 6 of the second cell is always used, as a
>marker.
>> >In 8 point Braille point 8 of the second cell is always used, as a
>marker.
>> >
>> >The intensity could also be decided from before using
>> >scales.
>> >
>> >with 6 point
>> >First cell color primary and secondary color
>> >Point 1 is yellow
>> >point 2 is red
>> >point 3 is blue
>> >point 4 is purple
>> >point 5 is green
>> >point 6 is orange
>> >
>> >6 point
>> >Second cell intensity
>> >point 1 is white
>> >point 2 is black
>> >point 3 is light
>> >point 4 is medium
>> >point 5 is dark
>> >point 6 is a marker, and always used
>> >
>> >
>> >With 8 point Braille
>> >First cell color primary and secondary
>> >
>> >point 1 yellow
>> >point 2 red
>> >point 3 blue
>> >point 4 white
>> >point 5 purple
>> >point 6 green
>> >point 7 orange
>> >point 8 black
>> >
>> >8 point Braille
>> >Second cell  intensity (shows grade of intensity, saturation)
>> >point 1 light
>> >point 2 darker
>> >point 3 more dark
>> >point 4 darker than
>> >point 5 darker than 4
>> >point 6 darker than 5
>> >point 7 darker than
>> >point 8 marker point
>> >
>> >Thanks for reading.
>> >Regards,
>> >Lisa
>> >
>> >
>> >Lisa Yayla
>> >Huseby Kompetansesenter
>> >Oslo Norway
>> >lisa.yayla@xxxxxxxxxx
>> 
>> Suzanne M. van den Bercken
>> 
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Suzanne M. van den Bercken

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