color blind test

How many of these circles have numbers that you can see

  • whatcha lookin' at Willis?

    Votes: 4 6.1%
  • one

    Votes: 5 7.6%
  • two

    Votes: 1 1.5%
  • three

    Votes: 2 3.0%
  • four

    Votes: 2 3.0%
  • five

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • six

    Votes: 52 78.8%

  • Total voters
    66

Rusted

Let's Ride!
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The upper left circle may as well be in black and white. It stands right out, but my wife can not see it. The others I have no idea on.
 

TK1

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Taylorsville, UT
I supposedly am red/green color blind, I can see three of them. Funny since I am a custom painter and was a production auto refinish painter for many years and I can match paint with the best of them.
 

78mitsu

Registered User
TK1 said:
I supposedly am red/green color blind, I can see three of them. Funny since I am a custom painter and was a production auto refinish painter for many years and I can match paint with the best of them.


I'm RGBP Color BLind (I wire everything with a meter), You learn to focus more on shadow then on color. You can see a dent in a panel from 10' away that most can only feel, because of the sight variation in the shadow.
 

Rusted

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Yeah poll results are a little surprizing, I am the minority for sure. I figured that there would be more that could not see the tests than that. I have to be selective with the CAT5 cables that I buy becuase some are much harder to tell the difference in color.

I also think that I have a tendancy to see shapes more than color especially with hunting. I will often see deer out in the sagebrush or in the trees way before others will. My poor wife will have to see them running before she sees them, but I will pick up a brown deer in the brown trees very easy.

The one that does scare me is that hunters orange, and any other color of shirt all looks the same to me unless they are close. I often don't see a hunter in the brush even if they have orange unless I can see a shape of a back or arm or something. From a distance white shirt or a orange shirt are all the same. That is why I hate the guys that wear the "camo orange" stuff, it breaks up the shape and makes it harder to see.
 

Meat_

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Lehi
rusted said:
...That is why I hate the guys that wear the "camo orange" stuff, it breaks up the shape and makes it harder to see.

That stuff doesn't even count for the orange you are supposed to wear.
 

ZUKEYPR

Registered User
rusted said:
Yeah poll results are a little surprizing, I am the minority for sure. I figured that there would be more that could not see the tests than that. I have to be selective with the CAT5 cables that I buy becuase some are much harder to tell the difference in color.

I also think that I have a tendancy to see shapes more than color especially with hunting. I will often see deer out in the sagebrush or in the trees way before others will. My poor wife will have to see them running before she sees them, but I will pick up a brown deer in the brown trees very easy.

The one that does scare me is that hunters orange, and any other color of shirt all looks the same to me unless they are close. I often don't see a hunter in the brush even if they have orange unless I can see a shape of a back or arm or something. From a distance white shirt or a orange shirt are all the same. That is why I hate the guys that wear the "camo orange" stuff, it breaks up the shape and makes it harder to see.


A little trivia for you, in Vietnam the Army specifically looked for colorblind folks to act as pointman because camoflage has little to no effect on them, as stated they see actual shapes better.
 
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