[thelist] Colour survey - red-green colour blindness

Hugh Blair hblair at bigfoot.com
Fri May 12 14:47:47 2000


Frank, there are some new lenses for your glasses that help with color
reception.  Ask your local Optometrist about them - and don't take "Huh?"
for an answer.  I just heard about them a few weeks ago but didn't file the
info.  Write me if you get really stumped and need help finding them and
I'll ask around with the many Docs I know.

Luck,
-Hugh
hblair@bigfoot.com

> At 11:07 AM +0200 5/12/00, Chris Houston wrote:
>
> >I've modified some pictures in a way that I think red-green
> colour blindness
> >might work. If you are, or know anyone who is colour blind,
> won't you have a
> >look at http://phosphors.net/colour/ and tell me if that's way
> off-mark or
> >not?
>
> To me, there is very little difference in the three, other than to
> say that the second and third appear to be progressively 'more
> colourful', less washed out. When I focus on it, the last one appears
> to have a slightly greenish tint in the face, but the blue building
> is much prettier, less washed out, again.
> --
>
>
> Frank Marion                      Loofah Communications
> frank@loofahcom.com               http://www.loofahcom.com
>
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