Thank you for that extremely thorough response, I didn’t know that Windows and the rest had this built in. The Windows filter seems about the same as maxing out the correction in my AMD software. I can combine the two and do indeed get better contrast on this map, but it seems to cause a loss of visible green color in other places. Well, at least now I have the shortcut from the Windows settings (Win Ctrl C) that I can toggle that on and off with if I run into another situation like this one.
I can combine the two and do indeed get better contrast on this map, but it seems to cause a loss of visible green color in other places.
In that case I’d recommend DaltonLens for more granular control. Should work perfectly for your use-case. Combine it with the default color picker and you’ll be set.
Thank you for that extremely thorough response, I didn’t know that Windows and the rest had this built in. The Windows filter seems about the same as maxing out the correction in my AMD software. I can combine the two and do indeed get better contrast on this map, but it seems to cause a loss of visible green color in other places. Well, at least now I have the shortcut from the Windows settings (Win Ctrl C) that I can toggle that on and off with if I run into another situation like this one.
In that case I’d recommend DaltonLens for more granular control. Should work perfectly for your use-case. Combine it with the default color picker and you’ll be set.