Image-to-Image Polish
Accessibility / Color-Contrast Upgrade
Improve color contrast, increase font sizes and add color-blind-safe palette without changing content.
Prompt
Apply the following accessibility upgrades to this image without changing any of the diagram's content. Upgrades: 1. Increase all label font sizes by 25%, while keeping the same fonts. 2. Replace the existing palette with a color-blind-safe palette (e.g., blue / orange / yellow / black). Do not use red-green pairs to encode meaning. 3. Ensure all text-on-background combinations meet WCAG AA contrast (≥ 4.5:1 for body text). 4. Add a thin contrasting outline (1px navy) around any colored fill that is currently low-contrast against the background. 5. Where two categories were previously distinguished by color only, add a secondary cue (pattern fill or small icon) so they remain distinguishable in grayscale. Do NOT: - Change the layout, structure, or wording of any label. - Re-design any element. - Add or remove components. Output should be a publication-quality, accessible version of the same figure.Use in Generator
When to use
When a draft figure is too low-contrast, too small, or uses a non-color-blind-safe palette.
Variations
Grayscale-safe variant
Convert to grayscale-safe styling. Replace all colors with shades of gray + 2 patterns (solid, striped) so the figure remains interpretable when printed in black-and-white.
Tips
- Specify WCAG AA explicitly. "Improve contrast" is too vague.
- Always say "do not use red-green only". It is the canonical color-blind failure mode.
- Add a secondary visual cue (pattern, icon) when categories are color-coded. Color alone fails for color-blind readers.
FAQ
How do I check the result meets WCAG AA?
Sample text and background colors with an external tool (e.g., WebAIM contrast checker). The model approximates contrast but final verification is manual.
