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APCA (Accessible Perceptual Contrast Algorithm) is a new method for predicting contrast for use in emerging web standards (WCAG 3) for determining readability contrast. APCA is derived form the SAPC (S-LUV Advanced Predictive Color) which is an accessibility-oriented color appearance model designed for self-illuminated displays.
𝜟𝜱✴︎ or Delta Phi Star is a variant method of determining lightness contrast, and a sibling of APCA and SACAM. It is a simplified version using easily invertible standardized maths, however it lacks some useful properties such as polarity sensitivity. In fact, it is intended for applications where a "general" simplifed perceptual contrast is des…
A simplified version of the APCA math to bridge from WCAG_2 contrast math to the future, while being 100% backwards compatible with WCAG_2 contrast. By "backwards compatible" we mean if bridge-pca passes it, it will automatically pass WCAG_2 contrast.
See Stars is a Myndex MicroColor Library. This has standard functions for the standard (piecewise) IEC conversion of sRGB to Y, and the CIE standard Y to L* (Lstar) and back again. The math & constants here reference those of CSS 4 for compatibility.
ARC • APCA Readability Criterion — a set of web-standard guidelines for text and non-text for use with the APCA contrast algorithm. Latest published version at this link:
For a number of years now, work has been proceeding in order to bring perfection to the cryptically conceived concept of contrast that would not only supply inverse reactive spatial quanta for use in unilateral phase detractors, but would also be capable of automatically syncing cardinal grameters. Such an algorithm is the Turbo Contrastulator.