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How Is Your Colour Vision?
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Just a bit of fun. Read the article and take the test of your colour vision. I got them all right, as I would expect to, having been a colour TV engineer and taking numerous colour vision tests in the past.
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Glad I did alright.
Glad I did alright.
It is not actually a test of colour blindness or perception but a test of your calibration of colour hues. Neither is it a test of your eyesight or your vision as such. More an analysis of the way your "rods and cones" work.
This link gives a more advanced test and is worth taking your time over. Again just fun. Just a tip, the first and last square in each row are in their fixed positions. :))
http:// www.xri te.com/ hue-tes t
This link gives a more advanced test and is worth taking your time over. Again just fun. Just a tip, the first and last square in each row are in their fixed positions. :))
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I got all the first test right but you can't do it properly on a laptop screen because colours vary enormously depending on the angle you hold your screen. I know this to my cost having recently taken delivery of some shoes ordered online that arrived the most hideous pink colour (rather than the deep cherry red I saw).
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