Jaime M
Established
I scored 8! 😀
On a 2007 MBP 15"
On a 2007 MBP 15"
...you can't understand what I see and I have no idea what you see....
Technically, you aren't colour-blind, you're colour-deficient.Actually, being color blind does not mean you only see in white and black. There is an eye condition where the (rods?, maybe cones) are dysfunctional and this causes one to see in only black and white. However, that condition comes with other consequences (poorer ability to see detail).
In my case, I have a great difficulty in distinguising shades of colors. Things just look the same.
As for your question, I shoot both color and black and white. However, when shooting color I am now only shooting slides. When scanning, I use IT8 targets to correct color and usually don't do any other changes to color. Another thing one should note is that I was never aware that I was colorblind until much later in life. I thought what I saw was/is normal and what everyone else saw. For example, during highschool I did a lot of art work and won some nice awards, but the judges never saw what I saw in my artwork and I saw it through colorblind eyes. Sort of freaky!!! 😀
Since learning about colorblindness, I've started shooting more black and white and this has made post processing easier for me. I'd recommend B&W for your father as it makes the task easier and more enjoyable.
Just got 112! Reckon I'm leading the colour blind challenge division of this test!
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Deficiencies in colour vision tend to be a male-inherited thing, so the fact that you did well suggests he was likely to.Well he got 4, so the monitor calibration must be quite good, color munki
Doesn't follow, I worked for quite a few years in the colour matching sector and one guy I knew regularly scored around the 256 mark on this and he was a good colour-matcher! A lot depends if you got a few tiles majorly wrong or lots of them slightly wrong. What did the graph show?Maybe not. I scored 136. I've always had a "color" problem.