43. Blue-green's a huge bitch. I have a shirt that I've always insisted is green, my girlfriend tells me it's blue. Guess I'll have to admit I'm wrong here :(
cage-wheres smaka
:D
Here you go. My vision is diagnosed as "anomalous trichromacy" or, more specifically, protanomalous, meaning that the red cone photopigment is deficient, but not missing. Per the diagnosis, I supposedly have a vastly reduced sensitivity to the shades and hues of reds. My vision is somewhat unique in that it is also somewhat green-weak (deuteranomalous). Despite how it sounds, I don't have trouble discerning red from green, but it is incredibly difficult for me to identify hues and tints of most colors. The differences I can identify are usually related to the brightness of one color to the next more than the color itself... hard to describe.
I have trouble discerning anything darker than a standard blue from black, anything darker than a standard yellow from orange, and pinks from purples (most purples look black anyway). I don't have much difficulty identifying any of the standard colors by themselves (blue, yellow, green, red, black, white) but it is tough for me to identify changes in hues and tints between colors.
Colored text has a tendency to either be impossible for me to read or to give me headaches when I look at it for very long. Blue text on any background that isn't white or yellow is a recipe for a headache. I can't really read red text on any background other than white, either. Black and green text look identical to me unless the font is excessively huge. The plus side is that IPS panels are worthless to me other than for viewing angles. :P
It's strange to me how this translates to video games, because color-testing always shows my strongest region as being blue, but it is always excessively difficult for me to discern a blue item in a video game from the surrounding terrain. As a result, I always prefer to play on the blue team if one exists. Spotting blue players in TF2 is much, much more difficult than spotting reds.
In real life, the color deficiencies only really annoy me because I know they exist. I had no idea I had any deficiency until I took driver's education when I was 15. I get annoyed at traffic lights because half the time, the red light is an arrow instead of a circle, and it can be difficult to identify that it is in the top or far right positions at night. WHY IS THE RED ONE EVER AN ARROW?!
Enough rambling, here are my results:
http://puu.sh/ohdOi/e4a89b6dac.png
Here is the tile sheet prior to submission:
http://puu.sh/ohdLX/10823b6103.png
Not that anyone would want to see me fail horribly, but I recorded the process anyway. I took some time debating on many of the tiles.
:D
Here you go. My vision is diagnosed as "anomalous trichromacy" or, more specifically, protanomalous, meaning that the red cone photopigment is deficient, but not missing. Per the diagnosis, I supposedly have a vastly reduced sensitivity to the shades and hues of reds. My vision is somewhat unique in that it is also somewhat green-weak (deuteranomalous). Despite how it sounds, I don't have trouble discerning red from green, but it is incredibly difficult for me to identify hues and tints of most colors. The differences I can identify are usually related to the brightness of one color to the next more than the color itself... hard to describe.
I have trouble discerning anything darker than a standard blue from black, anything darker than a standard yellow from orange, and pinks from purples (most purples look black anyway). I don't have much difficulty identifying any of the standard colors by themselves (blue, yellow, green, red, black, white) but it is tough for me to identify changes in hues and tints between colors.
Colored text has a tendency to either be impossible for me to read or to give me headaches when I look at it for very long. Blue text on any background that isn't white or yellow is a recipe for a headache. I can't really read red text on any background other than white, either. Black and green text look identical to me unless the font is excessively huge. The plus side is that IPS panels are worthless to me other than for viewing angles. :P
It's strange to me how this translates to video games, because color-testing always shows my strongest region as being blue, but it is always excessively difficult for me to discern a blue item in a video game from the surrounding terrain. As a result, I always prefer to play on the blue team if one exists. Spotting blue players in TF2 is much, much more difficult than spotting reds.
In real life, the color deficiencies only really annoy me because I know they exist. I had no idea I had any deficiency until I took driver's education when I was 15. I get annoyed at traffic lights because half the time, the red light is an arrow instead of a circle, and it can be difficult to identify that it is in the top or far right positions at night. WHY IS THE RED ONE EVER AN ARROW?!
Enough rambling, here are my results:
[img]http://puu.sh/ohdOi/e4a89b6dac.png[/img]
Here is the tile sheet prior to submission:
[img]http://puu.sh/ohdLX/10823b6103.png[/img]
Not that anyone would want to see me fail horribly, but I recorded the process anyway. I took some time debating on many of the tiles. [youtube]https://youtu.be/TyCxT6zjrYY[/youtube]
i got 4
sorry links broke for a sec
[spoiler][img]http://i.imgur.com/Xp1WzCu.png?1[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/3gRdqyv.png?1[/img][/spoiler]
sorry links broke for a sec
nitei think its sort of cheating because i do a lot of work in photoshop and my monitor is calibrated to show color perfectly, whereas im sure a lot of people have sort of wonky color settings that mess with the arrangement of colors along the gradient
https://i.gyazo.com/c6d05ad3d650eab3399755ec34469a45.png
Probably true, I've got an IPS monitor I picked specifically for colors over a washed-out 120hz, and used to run calibration stuff on it a lot and:
[img]https://i.gyazo.com/c6d05ad3d650eab3399755ec34469a45.png[/img][/quote]
Probably true, I've got an IPS monitor I picked specifically for colors over a washed-out 120hz, and used to run calibration stuff on it a lot and:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/ORcirC2.png[/img]
http://puu.sh/ohpKd/948bd18331.png
http://puu.sh/ohpMr/01c30bbd67.png
I'd be worried about myself if the result was anything different, since this could affect how my work turns out.
[img]http://puu.sh/ohpMr/01c30bbd67.png[/img]
I'd be worried about myself if the result was anything different, since this could affect how my work turns out.
I feel like I guessed on everything
[img]http://i.imgur.com/KtYfFGB.png[/img]
[img]http://puu.sh/ohrpt/11f136ce0d.png[/img]
that was actually kinda fun
got a 37 but i did it a second time without my glasses and got a 16 o_O
I tried to do it backwards but still scored 156
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[img]http://i.imgur.com/FDNSaFD.png[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/AdA8xL2.png[/img]
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http://i.imgur.com/vBtuH5b.png
not TOO shabby
not TOO shabby
12, forgot to screenshot it because I'm a lazy cunt. Slightly deficient in the blues and the reds. Doing this after being awake for 20 ish hours, so the damn thing gave me a headache
Using whichever monitor comes with my hp probook 4540
Using whichever monitor comes with my hp probook 4540
http://puu.sh/ohFF7/eaeeab2093.png
I think at some point I stopped caring as much and just wanted to end it because I was already sort of committed.
I think at some point I stopped caring as much and just wanted to end it because I was already sort of committed.
i think monitors have a large effect on this. just look at the perfect ordering in the image below, i swear they're not ordered correctly there
[img]http://i.imgur.com/WmwWQ84.png[/img]
the type of monitor you have definitely has a part on how you see the colors
my monitor has a TN panel
my monitor has a TN panel
[img]http://i.imgur.com/HwXXTwM.png[/img]
smakersHere you go.
wow, interesting read.
it's so hard to imagine how it would be to experience the world like that. i've seen pictures that show "normal" vs "colorblind", but it just seems surreal. it's another one of those things we take for granted i guess
Here you go.[/quote]
wow, interesting read.
it's so hard to imagine how it would be to experience the world like that. i've seen pictures that show "normal" vs "colorblind", but it just seems surreal. it's another one of those things we take for granted i guess
[img] https://static-cdn.jtvnw.net/emoticons/v1/88/1.0 [/img]
ChaChihttps://i.gyazo.com/a5c97783516a6c36d08e1cac98382376.png
please tell me you didnt just edit the html and spent ages figuring out how to get the max possible score based on the scoring system
please tell me you didnt just edit the html and spent ages figuring out how to get the max possible score based on the scoring system
GemmellnessChaChihttps://i.gyazo.com/a5c97783516a6c36d08e1cac98382376.png
please tell me you didnt just edit the html and spent ages figuring out how to get the max possible score based on the scoring system
Nah he probably just hit score test without moving any of the tiles. I just did that and got 944. Took the test with a non-calibrate IPS and got 19.
please tell me you didnt just edit the html and spent ages figuring out how to get the max possible score based on the scoring system[/quote]
Nah he probably just hit score test without moving any of the tiles. I just did that and got 944. Took the test with a non-calibrate IPS and got 19.
ComangliaGemmellnessChaChihttps://i.gyazo.com/a5c97783516a6c36d08e1cac98382376.png
please tell me you didnt just edit the html and spent ages figuring out how to get the max possible score based on the scoring system
Nah he probably just hit score test without moving any of the tiles. I just did that and got 944. Took the test with a non-calibrate IPS and got 19.
im am disappoint. just did the same and got 1056.
please tell me you didnt just edit the html and spent ages figuring out how to get the max possible score based on the scoring system[/quote]
Nah he probably just hit score test without moving any of the tiles. I just did that and got 944. Took the test with a non-calibrate IPS and got 19.[/quote]
im am disappoint. just did the same and got 1056.
Score: 4 with monitor set to 62 61 63 RGB
https://gyazo.com/92f95d41a22f0a07fdf94fac761d7101
https://gyazo.com/92f95d41a22f0a07fdf94fac761d7101
http://i.imgur.com/4XE6WSZ.png
http://i.imgur.com/QWDuV7c.png
went as expected, but this shit took like 25 minutes wtffff
[img]http://i.imgur.com/QWDuV7c.png[/img]
went as expected, but this shit took like 25 minutes wtffff
Can people please list their panel type with their results too?
http://i.imgur.com/nKX4cyR.png
I hate doing simple tasks like this over a period longer than 30 seconds. Shit stresses me out for some reason.
I hate doing simple tasks like this over a period longer than 30 seconds. Shit stresses me out for some reason.