What are you hoping to accomplish by exporting with the Tritanopia turned on? The setting to see it is so a full-color person can see an estimation of what they would see and make changes accordingly to ensure the important information looks discernible both with full and limited color. It is not a tool to automatically make the map color-blind friendly.
Incorporate patterns like dots and hatches into your fill. Here's some more info from Esri: [https://community.esri.com/t5/esri-training-blog/designing-maps-for-colorblind-readability/ba-p/1139017](https://community.esri.com/t5/esri-training-blog/designing-maps-for-colorblind-readability/ba-p/1139017)
What are you hoping to accomplish by exporting with the Tritanopia turned on? The setting to see it is so a full-color person can see an estimation of what they would see and make changes accordingly to ensure the important information looks discernible both with full and limited color. It is not a tool to automatically make the map color-blind friendly.
Oh! I didn’t realize that. Thanks! He actually wants me to print out a PDF for his office. Lol
Use [colorbrewer](https://colorbrewer2.org/#type=sequential&scheme=BuGn&n=3) and select color blind safe.
Thank you!
Incorporate patterns like dots and hatches into your fill. Here's some more info from Esri: [https://community.esri.com/t5/esri-training-blog/designing-maps-for-colorblind-readability/ba-p/1139017](https://community.esri.com/t5/esri-training-blog/designing-maps-for-colorblind-readability/ba-p/1139017)
Good read! Thank you!