Ubisoft Chroma helps developers simulate color blindness across all game engines
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Ubisoft Chroma helps developers simulate color blindness across all game engines
Ubisoft recently introduced Chroma, an open-source tool designed to simulate various types of color blindness. According to the French publisher, around 300 million people worldwide are affected by color vision deficiency – many of whom are gamers who spend significant time engaging with rich and vibrant digital environments.Read Entire Article
Ubisoft's Colorblind Simulation Tool, Chroma, Released to Public
Chroma, Ubisoft's colorblind simulation tool, is now available for public use after several years of internal use and development. With an estimated 300 million people around the world affected by colorblindness, Chroma allows developers to accurately replicate their experience and create accessible content to meet their needs. The open-source tool works by applying a filter over the game screen without hindering performance."Over the past few y…
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