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03/19/2004 02:42:06 AM · #26
I looked at the Dot Color Test from the other thread.

I think that I may be slightly color blind! Ahhh! I can see all of the numbers except for the middle left, which is supposed to be "45." In the test at the bottom, I also see a 5 (normal vision) not a 2 (red/green color blindness). I wonder what this means???
03/19/2004 03:21:20 AM · #27
Originally posted by garrywhite2:

Originally posted by GeneralE:

Nope -- I'm a northern California native. I've been to Orange County though.


Whew! Off the hook. Paul Marcus was my manager when I was 11 years old and delivered papers for The Register. He would know a few things about me =)

It could be the one who owns a wine shop here in Oakland. I've never actually met him, but he must be a nice guy because I know he used to get a LOT of my phone calls (my number was unlisted) and never came around to beat me up ....
03/19/2004 07:37:20 AM · #28
There should really be little problem with a single color. I'm typical red green colorblind and I've encountered very few problems in my life, outside of matching clothes. Apparently I'm somewhat pattern blind too in that aspect. At any rate, color blind voters shouldn't be a huge problem as long as you aren't submitting photos of the dots test.

Bob
03/19/2004 11:52:32 AM · #29
Wow! Those shots are really interesting. Thanks for sharing.
03/19/2004 11:57:24 AM · #30
I am red/green color blind. It kinda sucks expecially when doing color editing in photoshop. What I see isn't always what it should be.

I wish photoshop made a color swatch for my type of color blindness.

03/19/2004 12:03:50 PM · #31
Are you color blind??? Find out

//colorvisiontesting.com/online%20test.htm
03/19/2004 02:45:04 PM · #32
Originally posted by garrywhite2:

Scott, did you ever attend school in Santa Ana; and Paul have you ever lived in Orange?

Odds are the answer is no to both questions, but I've known people by these names so I thought I would ask.


Nope, wasn't me. I didn't move to California till I was 25. Sorry. :)
03/19/2004 02:50:06 PM · #33
Originally posted by mk:

I found a website that supposedly simulates colorblindness. It's vischeck.com. None of the actual web functions worked for me but they have a photoshop plugin which I downloaded. I pulled Kosta's photo from the Orange thread and ran the three different filters on it.


original


Deuteranope (a form of red/green color deficit)


Protanope (another form of red/green color deficit)


Tritanope (a blue/yellow deficit- very rare)

I'm not sure how differenly it would fare with other photos, this is the only one I've tried it with. The website also has an algorithm that's supposed to fix pictures for people with colorblindness. Anyway, these might be interesting to play around with.


OK, now your just messing with my head, right? Those first three are really all the same picture, aren't they? ;)

Oh, but if it eases anyone's fears, they do all (except the last one) look orange to me. :)

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