My normal color palette to help out colorblind people is red/blue/cyan/yellow.
A bluish cyan would probably work fairly well as a town colour; it should be distinguishable from red by almost everyone, and is fairly inoffensive and thus would work reasonably for town. (Note that print colours are different from screen colours, but printers should be better at cyans than screens are.)
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The description of Vengeful confuses me. Surely it should say "Vengeful can only kill on day 1"? The current card says the opposite.
The 9p setup named "Less Pressure" isn't Less Pressure. It looks like a reasonable setup; perhaps it just has the wrong name?
Probably less important, but you have both Innocent Children and Confirmed Innocent Vanillas, which seems somewhat redundant. (Also, is 1× night-Vigilante a card that exists in the deck?)scum· scam · seam · team · term · tern · torn ·town-
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The gamma on your images may be set incorrectly, which could what's causing the cyan to be too bright. (It's also possible that Photoshop has set it in a way that the image viewer doesn't understand.) If it is set correctly, you'd definitely want a darker shade of cyan than that.
It's important to know how the printer will interpret the gamma before sending off the images, because otherwise the colours might come out unexpectedly.scum· scam · seam · team · term · tern · torn ·town-
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Figured it out: looking at the image file, the color space section of the image (which says how to interpret the colours) is using some sort of encoding that my image viewer doesn't understand (and thus probably yours doesn't either), and might well be corrupted. So most likely, each program you view it with will use its own color space defaults. (This wouldn't be the first time I'd seen Photoshop produce completely nonsensical colorspace information, for what it's worth.) If the image is intended for a print-CMYK color space, then it'll likely look correct when printed; that color space is an unlikely one for an image viewer on a screen to guess, and thus it's likely to put entirely different interpretations on the colors.scum· scam · seam · team · term · tern · torn ·town-
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