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From: Elizabeth J. Pyatt
Date: Apr 6, 2009 2:45PM


If you are creating a PDF file, you should check the color
specifications before you convert the file.

The color values should be easy to find in Photoshop, Flash or InDesign.

The trickiest might be Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint)
because they give preset colors. Usually you have to go to the "More
colors" options and click the right palette view to determine what
the color values are.

Elizabeth

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>From: Rakesh Chowdary Paladugula < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
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>Subject: [WebAIM] Accessibility of PDF in relation with Color contrast.
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>Dear list members,
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> Can any one suggest some tool to check for testing color contrast of
>text and images on PDF documents.
> There are some tools which provide contrast results if we fill in
>hexe decimal value of the color, but I am not that much expertise in
>HTML . One more thing I want to specify is that I am a JAWS user.
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