So I'm color blind. Of course there are varying color blindness types and I'm not 100% sure which one I am... I wrote it down somewhere but anyway that's besides the point...
How do graphic designers deal with this in things such as the Adobe suite? Are there any tips or tricks? I understand colors from a numerical and relational standpoint but I can't actually see some of them as much. Often times if I make an adjustment via cloning or whatnot I will invert the image as sometimes I can tell the inverted colors apart better. Then I fix it with an inverted brush and reinvert the picture.
Mainly my problem is not making things the correct color. I've been known to make peoples skin tones way too green sometimes. Of course it looks fine to me but the consensus is that it's green. I don't have any green friends...
I'm by no means a professional designer (I just play one at home for fun) but I was wondering if there were any other color blind designers and if there are any tips and tricks to be used, helpful settings or methods, cheat sheets, etc...
How do graphic designers deal with this in things such as the Adobe suite? Are there any tips or tricks? I understand colors from a numerical and relational standpoint but I can't actually see some of them as much. Often times if I make an adjustment via cloning or whatnot I will invert the image as sometimes I can tell the inverted colors apart better. Then I fix it with an inverted brush and reinvert the picture.
Mainly my problem is not making things the correct color. I've been known to make peoples skin tones way too green sometimes. Of course it looks fine to me but the consensus is that it's green. I don't have any green friends...
I'm by no means a professional designer (I just play one at home for fun) but I was wondering if there were any other color blind designers and if there are any tips and tricks to be used, helpful settings or methods, cheat sheets, etc...