ClipsPrimerA1 Colors
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The colors above are from a file collected from various sources. The first 20 or so are colors created by
C. Lehman and A. Keen for her doctoral thesis work, intended to be more visible to those with red–green
color blindness than pure green and blue. Others are prefixed with their source, including X11, HTML 4.0
with extensions, Tektronix for the crayon colors, XFree86, and Microsoft Research. Some of these linearly
separated (e.g. the Xf grays) are may need some gamma correction.
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