Thanks for the report!

Can you be a little more specific about what you want to show more contrast:

* Between TIGER roads and iD or JOSM roads?
* Between TIGER roads and the aerial imagery?
* Between TIGER roads and railroads?
* Between different classes of TIGER roads?
* Something else?

If you have a screenshot of two things that look alike to you and that
should be distinguishable, that would be a big help.

I don't think the 2012 TIGER layer uses any color at all, unless the color
was too subtle for me to see too.

Eric



On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 1:52 AM, Paul Johnson <ba...@ursamundi.org> wrote:

> On Sunday, December 8, 2013, Eric Fischer wrote:
>
>> There are only a few colors involved: streets are yellow and railroads
>> are blue, and both are a little brighter if they have changed since the
>> 2006 data. Service roads are drawn a little thinner than the rest,
>> following the example of the 2012 TIGER layer.
>>
>
>  More contrast, please!  I can't tell the difference between the colors.
>  The change in colors are too subtle to tell apart.  And that's coming from
> me, I have a JOSM stylesheet that colors maxspeed=* to color the same as
> JOSM colors GPX for car speeds, and I can tell the difference between 30,
> 35, 40, and 45 MPH at a glance.
>
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