Colour Perception Test

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Colour Perception Test

Postby Mike Farley » Thu 06 Jun 2019, 08:29

How did you do? It would be a good idea to start with a calibrated monitor before commencing. And perhaps passing should be a mandatory requirement for judges? ;)

https://petapixel.com/2019/06/05/less-t ... tion-test/
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Re: Colour Perception Test

Postby davidb » Thu 06 Jun 2019, 10:21

7 out of 10. I think I did reasonably well?
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Re: Colour Perception Test

Postby Rose » Mon 10 Jun 2019, 17:37

9/10 for me ;) :D
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Re: Colour Perception Test

Postby Sarahrs » Mon 10 Jun 2019, 22:32

I scored a respectable 8 out of 10
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Re: Colour Perception Test

Postby davidb » Mon 10 Jun 2019, 23:56

I'm going blind?
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Re: Colour Perception Test

Postby Mike Farley » Tue 11 Jun 2019, 08:30

davidb wrote:I'm going blind?

I have heard that the way we perceive colour changes as we age. In particular, our sensitivity to blue decreases.

Here are a couple of non photography related links which look at the issue and there is bound to be loads more on the interweb. (My search term was "seeing blue in old age". ;) )

http://blog.colourstudio.com/2011/11/ef ... ision.html

https://www.rebuildyourvision.com/blog/ ... see-color/

Time to switch totally to mono? :lol:
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Re: Colour Perception Test

Postby davidb » Tue 11 Jun 2019, 16:18

I'll stick with colour - I may be blind but my camera isn't!

I do like mono, and do sometime produce mono images (for Bamber for instance) but it does depend on the subject. I have a couple of images taken at Devil's Dyke that are perfect for mono.
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Re: Colour Perception Test

Postby Mike Farley » Tue 11 Jun 2019, 23:15

8/10 for me. I got one of the yellow sequences wrong and was careless when I did the last one, failing to check the top of the character.

It is a tough test, although I am not sure how much it proves when it comes to real life application. If it is that difficult to determine the variation between two very similar hues, it is not going to make much difference when it comes to processing images. Assessing colours will always be much more of an aesthetic consideration rather than a technical one.
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Re: Colour Perception Test

Postby Canonballer » Wed 19 Jun 2019, 16:42

I scored 8 out of 10 - but discerning the letters / numbers within the coloured dots was a real struggle!

It's a good job there were no time limits on each question.
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