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Color acuity test

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Try this and see how you do, folks! 8)

http://www.xrite.com/online-color-test-challenge
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I did it a while ago.
Got 130153 which is not surprising considering the fact that I am color blind :)

Edit: Apparently my memory is horrible as well. Kareene said I got 153 and not 130...
I am legally (color) blind.
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I got a 16...pretty good!
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Kareene was upset for getting "just" 15.
I need to tell her to start looking at the full half of the cup...
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I guess I shouldn't say then that I got a 3. :mrgreen:
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jps wrote:I guess I shouldn't say then that I got a 3. :mrgreen:
Same here.
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0 ("Perfect Color Acuity").
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cassius987 wrote:0 ("Perfect Color Acuity").
That's only theoretical, nobody really gets a 0! :twisted:
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I got 58, very late last night.

As that's the next birthday I will celebrate, I thought it rather fitting.
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jps wrote:
cassius987 wrote:0 ("Perfect Color Acuity").
That's only theoretical, nobody really gets a 0! :twisted:
Hehe, I thought I might need to back up my claim with some proof. 8) I have to admit I don't understand the negative and highly positive scores for my demographic, perhaps the final score is a percentile based on a wider range of values.

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cassius987 wrote:
jps wrote:
cassius987 wrote:0 ("Perfect Color Acuity").
That's only theoretical, nobody really gets a 0! :twisted:
Hehe, I thought I might need to back up my claim with some proof. 8) I have to admit I don't understand the negative and highly positive scores for my demographic, perhaps the final score is a percentile based on a wider range of values.

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:lol:
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I think I've seen this before. Anyway, I got a score of 28. But I protest. It's my computer's monitor. I wouldn't trust it to render color accurately under any circumstances.
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jimk wrote:I think I've seen this before. Anyway, I got a score of 28. But I protest. It's my computer's monitor. I wouldn't trust it to render color accurately under any circumstances.
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I can live with that, almost! :lol:

Nice try. :mrgreen:
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Re: Color acuity test

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I used several of Xrite's color, whiteness and brightness measuring equipment. I've had to take that test many times.
The same person will interpret color differently depending on their mood, time of day, lighting, state of health and food/beverages they have ingested. Age, gender,, genetics race and many other variables will affect a person's ability to interpret color. People do not have good color matching memory. Color is a psycho-emotional phenomenon. Just ask Xrite.
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