THE FINE PRINT - ACCESSIBILITY
Accessibility Statement
Lightroom Tools is committed to making this website usable by everyone, including people who browse with a keyboard, a screen reader, magnification, or reduced motion. This page states the standard we aim for, what we have actually done, where we still fall short, and how to reach a human being about it.
The standard we follow
We aim to conform to Israeli Standard IS 5568, which adopts the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 at Level AA, in line with the Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities Regulations (Service Accessibility), 5773-2013.
What we have done
- Keyboard operation. Every interactive control on the site can be reached and operated with a keyboard alone. The interactive Grid Planner demo, which used to respond only to the mouse, can now be operated with Enter and the arrow keys.
- Skip link. Every page begins with a "Skip to main content" link, so you do not have to tab through the whole navigation on every page.
- Visible focus. The element you are on always shows a visible focus outline.
- Structure. Pages use real landmarks (header, navigation, main, footer), a single page title, and a heading order that does not skip levels.
- Text alternatives. Every meaningful image carries a text description; purely decorative images are marked so a screen reader skips them.
- Contrast. Body and secondary text meet the 4.5:1 contrast minimum against their background.
- Motion. Nothing on this site plays sound or demands your attention on its own. The only automatic motion is a subtle decorative background texture on large screens: it is silent, it is hidden from screen readers, and it is switched off entirely if your system asks for reduced motion. Page animations respect that setting too.
- Video. Every demo video is captioned on screen while it plays, and the full narration is published as a readable transcript underneath it. No video plays or makes a sound until you press play.
- Forms. Form fields have labels that are properly associated with them, and confirmations are announced to screen readers.
Known limitations - stated honestly
We would rather tell you what is not fixed yet than claim the site is perfect.
- Our demo videos have no audio description. The narration in each demo video is captioned on screen, and the full spoken text is published as a transcript under every video. What we do not provide is a separate audio-description track narrating the on-screen action for someone who cannot see it. In these videos the narration and the visuals say much the same thing, so we believe little is lost - but it is a gap, and we would rather name it. Tell us if it matters to you and we will prioritise it.
- Checkout is on someone else's site. Payment is handled by LemonSqueezy on their own pages. We do not control their accessibility. If you hit a barrier during checkout, contact us and we will take your order manually.
- The plugins themselves run inside Adobe Lightroom Classic. Their dialogs are drawn by Adobe's software, and their accessibility is governed by Lightroom, not by us.
- We do not use an accessibility overlay widget. This is deliberate: overlays are widely considered a poor substitute for building the underlying pages correctly, which is what we have tried to do instead.
Accessibility coordinator
If you run into any barrier on this site - something you cannot reach, cannot read, or cannot operate - please tell us. We want to hear about it and we will fix it.
| Accessibility coordinator | David Maizil |
| [email protected] | |
| Response time | A real person replies, usually within one business day |
If you tell us about a barrier, we will do our best to resolve it and to let you know what we did. If we cannot resolve it, we will tell you that too, and explain why.
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