color blindness test


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This image is part of the standard test for color blindness. Individuals with normal color vision will see the number 57, while those with red-green deficiencies will see the number 35. Color blindness, an inability to distinguish between red and green and sometimes between blue and yellow, is caused by a defect in one of the three color-sensitive cells in the retina. Color blindness affects approximately one person in thirty.

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Well goodie, I see 57. I do have an ever-so mild colorblindness. I find it very difficult to tell the difference between green and yellow - especially if it's flourescent.

i'm the same with fluorescent green and yellow sometimes. it's weird because i see the construction guys wearing yellow shirts and everyone else says they're green :unsure: maybe my eyes are getting old and tired :cry:

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Good Stuff !

Now ! I dont need to do this again when I renew my drivers license.

I'll just tell them I passed on Neowin, that should be good enough.

:yes:

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mother of God, that was not cool at 3 in the morning..

lol :laugh:

now that would be cool if that was on the microsoft website and a picture of Bill popped up like that at the end :laugh:

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