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Hi there, looking at this in the context of Mirador 4 -- what I see is white text on top of each image now. Am I looking in the right place? If so, yes, this is still an issue, because the background of the text is transparent, and so the contrast can't be predicted.
To amend this a bit, there is a now gradient behind the text. If I put an all-white image in the thumbnail, the pixels for the background read as #AAAAAA at the top, which set behind white text provides a 2.32 contrast. So the gradient helps a lot but it's still potentially below the required contrast.
Here's what it would look like with gradient removed at background set at #757575, providing 4.61 contrast.
From an accessibility audit of our Mirador 3 install:
Recommendation: Use a darker gray on the thumbnail text.
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