- The minimum level of contrast required for a visual element to be perceptible or distinguishable from its background, typically measured as the smallest detectable difference in luminance between two adjacent areas. In digital design and accessibility contexts, the CST represents the point at which text, graphics, or interface elements become readable or visible to users, with established standards (such as WCAG guidelines requiring minimum contrast ratios) ensuring content remains accessible across different visual abilities and viewing conditions. This threshold varies based on factors such as font size, viewing distance, ambient lighting, and individual visual capabilities, like age-related changes and visual impairments.
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