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Re: Visual and auditory dynamic range mapping
From: Alastair Campbell
Date: Mar 13, 2014 7:53AM
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George Erwin-Grotsky wrote:
> This concept could be extended to compensate for other factors that can be
> problematic for some users, such as contrast, color deficiency, playback
> speed (audio, video, text-to-voce, animation, visual & auditory cues,
> etc.).
>
I'd be interested, I don't know of any off-hand though. I once used
www.lingscars.com as an extreme example of animation and visual
'intensity'... and gave someone a migraine. I now do warnings before that
example!
-Alastair
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