NAME
Graphics::ColorDeficiency - Color Deficiency Simulation
SYNOPSIS
use Graphics::ColorDeficiency;
my $col = Graphics::ColorDeficiency->newRGB(0.5, 0.7, 1);
my $col2 = $col->asProtanopia;
print $col2->asHex;
DESCRIPTION
This module allows easy transformation of colors for color deficiency simulation. All the known and theorhetical color deficiencies are represented here, with the exception of 4-cone vision (tetrachromatism).
Each of the transformation methods returns a Graphics::ColorObject
object, with the internal color values set. This can then be used to return the color in many different formats (see the Graphics::ColorObject
manpage).
METHODS
asProtanopia()
asDeutanopia()
asTritanopia()
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The three dichromat methods return a
Graphics::ColorObject
object, simulated for the three dichromatic vision modes. asProtanomaly( $amount )
asDeuteranomaly( $amount )
asTritanomaly( $amount )
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The three anomalous trichromat methods return a
Graphics::ColorObject
object, simulated for the three anomalous trichromatic vision modes. The optional$amount
agrument allows you to specify the severity of anomaly, ranging from 0 (trichromatic) to 1 (dichromatic). If not specified, it defaults to 0.5. asTypicalMonochrome()
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Returns a
Graphics::ColorObject
object in Typical Monochromatic (Rod Monochromat) mode. asAtypicalMonochrome( $amount )
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Returns a
Graphics::ColorObject
object in Atypical Monochromatic (Cone Monochromat) mode. The amount specified in$amount
can vary between 1 (trichromatic) and 0 (monochromatic). The default is 0.2 (four fifths gray). Clone()
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Clones the current object, returning a
Graphics::ColorDeficiency
object with the same color values as the current object. asMix( $color, $amount )
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Returns a new
Graphics::ColorDeficiency
, consisting of the current color values, mixed with the values of the$color
object.$amount
specifies the amount of the new color to mix in, from 0 (which is equal to$self.Clone()
), up to 1 (which is equal to$color.Clone()
). The mix is a linear RGB interpolation.This method is used internally.
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2003 Cal Henderson <cal@iamcal.com>