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Chroma is a colorblindness simulator Ubisoft uses in game development, and the company has made it available for public use ...
Developers interested in downloading or using Chroma for themselves are invited to its Github page, where it's now published ...
Ubisoft hopes that developers will be able to use the tool to more easily cater to various colorblind options in games and ...
Ubisoft has open-sourced Chroma, the company’s in-house colorblind assistance tool. It’s available for download via GitHub ...
Wonderful to see! Ubisoft announced yesterday that they've open sourced their colourblind simulation tool Chroma (UbiChroma ...
Ubisoft recently introduced Chroma, an open-source tool designed to simulate various types of color blindness. According to ...
Ubisoft has released its colorblind simulation tool, Chroma, to the general public after several years in development. It's ...
Ubisoft has released Chroma, an open source tool that adds colour blindness filters to in-game content in real time, ...
Ubisoft has released Chroma, a color blindness tool that helps developers simulate three major color blindness types, and it's available for free.
Ubisoft has made its colourblind simulation tool available for public use, in a move to improve accessibility efforts.
Now Ubisoft aims to assist with that. Chroma is able to simulate three of the main forms of color blindness. It can simulate protanopia and deuteranopia, which make it difficult or impossible to ...