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Here, we will want to make the blue color transparent so we can fill it in ourselves. Using a Chrome eye dropper plugin, I found the color we need to make transparent is: #3183bf. We can set this to transparent using the image_transparent() function from the magick package, then use as.raster() to make it something R can plot again. Source: almost 3 years ago
In this case they can use a browser extension like Eye Dropper to give you an accurate answer. Source: almost 3 years ago
You can also use whocanuse.com to check the colour contrast of a text/background combo, and tweak one or both colours to find an accessible combination. Source: almost 2 years ago
ColorSnapper - The missing color picker for Mac.
Colour Contrast Analyser - TPGi's ADA Color Contrast Checker checks for helps determine the accessibility the contrast ratio of two colors for WCAG AA and AAA.
Colordot for iOS - A color picker for humans.
Cron Color - Free web tool for designing color palettes and checking contrasts.
Just Color Picker - Free portable colour picker and colour editor for web designers, photographers, graphic designers and digital artists. Supports Windows and macOS.
Kontrast - Check and adjust web element contrast in real time.