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OFF TOPIC => WORLD NEWS => Technology => Topic started by: eye30 on July 02, 2015, 19:10:05
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Ever wondered how good your colour vision is? Well wonder no more – as a new free online test will tell you.
iGame Eye Test measures your ability to spot an ‘irregular colour’ in a set of boxes and determines your ability to detect colour in animal terms.
The 30-round game starts by asking you to click on the odd colour out of four boxes, and becomes more complex as it goes on, with smaller boxes and colours which are only marginally different.
:link: How good is your colour vision? Take the online test to see - BT (http://home.bt.com/lifestyle/wellbeing/how-good-is-your-colour-vision-take-the-online-test-to-see-11363990208425)
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:link: iGame | Free Eye Test (http://wvw.igame.com/eye-test/?fbs=29)
PS I'm a Hawk...... :crazy1:
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I got 'mole' on first try, then hawk on second. :confused:
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Tiger :(
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:whsaid:
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Got cat.
Didn't read the instructions and realise there was a time limit.
So good eyesight. Shit observation skills. :p
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Same here. My tiger rating jumped at me after the 20th step before I realised I had to be quick. :head_butt:
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Tiger :crazy1:
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Once I closed the blinds and darkened the room a bit I got Hawk, 27 points.
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What's an amoeba? :needspecscleaning:
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What's an amoeba? :needspecscleaning:
Something that doesn't have eyes :lol:
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Hawk 28.
Mind you it is 2am and my eyes were watering by the end of it lol
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Hawk.....
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My result depends on the level of ambient light. During the day, my best result was tiger. At night, if I also turned off the room light, I can achieve Hawk.
To get a more consistent result they should provide a method of calibrating the ambient light and the monitor settings.
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My result depends on the level of ambient light. During the day, my best result was tiger. At night, if I also turned off the room light, I can achieve Hawk.
To get a more consistent result they should provide a method of calibrating the ambient light and the monitor settings.
I was going to say the same thing as most computer monitors are calibrated not for accuracy but for vivid colours essential for media consumption. Also, historically the CRT screens of old always had better colour reproduction than the LCD/LED panels of late
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29/30 in bright daylight...not bad for 77 year old.
Here's another colour perception test :link: ColorVisionTesting | Colorblind (http://colorvisiontesting.com/ishihara.htm)
and another angle at visual perception
:link: The eyeballing game (http://www.woodgears.ca/eyeball/)
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And another much harder colour perception test :link: Instructions | EnChroma (http://enchroma.com/test/instructions/)
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loved those 3 tests.. :victory:
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I'm a hawk :goodjob:
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Among other things :mrgreen: :lol:
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I'm also a government trainend killer (retired), father, husband, computer genius, motorbike restorer and mechanic.
If anyone knows of anything else feel free to refresh my memory :whistler: :happydance:
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I pretty much mix colours as a profession Pantone/RAL and I only got cat lol.