Everyone! Come in and test your monitor's colour calibration

just click and drag your squares
line up the squares in the correct colour gradient
if your monitor is calibrated, its easier and you WILL see a gradient
if you dont, thats just bad =(
 
That was surprisingly fun :D

I scored an 8 (closer to zero the better.) I think it's more a test of my brain and eye calibration, though.

*edit* I should add that my monitor is 1) super old 2) gasping for its last breath 3) embarrassingly out of calibration in both color and tone. That seems like relative info for this test though.
 
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not necessarily
if the screen doesnt show proper gradients, its impossible to arrange the squares...

It certainly depends on a normal color vision! A person with some color vision defect, even incomplete, will not be able to do well on this test. The Farnsworth test we ophthalmologists use to find color vision defects is based on a somewhat similar principle.

BTW, I scored 12 on an early 2007 macbook.
 
Okay! I figured it out. Scored 8.
I have a two-year-old Samsung 19" SyncMaster 940BW that is (somewhat) calibrated with X-Rite.
 
5! good to know my eyes are not as bad as I thought they might be, also my monitor is very well calibrated for printing use so I sort of expected a good result. I thought the third grouping (the blue green one) was the hardest though and that is where all of my mistakes were, there are some very subtle tones there.
 
There's a trick, move the blocks forward and backward one space to see if the colour brightness changes when you move it. That's how I differentiated the more subtle shades. In the end that's what saved me cuz all the colours started to look the same!
 
1...i lost one in the magenta-y area, which makes sense...I always had a harder time color correcting in the magenta range than the other colors.
 
PS as the current loser... I want to also say that I kind of got bored with the whole thing halfway through...

:)
 
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