Ubisoft Releases Colorblind Simulation Tool Chroma For Public Use
Ubisoft's colour blindness simulation tool, Chroma, is now available to the public after several years of internal use and development. It allows developers to simulate colour blindness.
At the Game Accessibility Conference, Ubisoft announced the release of Chroma, a real-time colour blindness simulator. It allows developers to experience their content through the eyes of a colourblind user. The tool is now available as open source. According to the French publisher, around 300 million people worldwide are affected by colour blindness.
At the Game Accessibility Conference, Ubisoft announced the release of Chroma, a real-time colour blindness simulator. It allows developers to experience their content through the eyes of a colourblind user. The tool is now available as open source. According to the French publisher, around 300 million people worldwide are affected by colour blindness.