Online Color Challenge
How well do you see color? Are you sure? Here's an online test where you just line up a bunch of colored squares, in the right order of a color gradient.
http://www.xrite.com/custom_page.aspx?PageID=77&Lang=enThis is also a patience test. I did the first row and then tired of it. I scored perfectly for that first row though.
That's pretty cool. I got a 16 overall. I had the most trouble with the blue and greens.
I guess I could have given the test a little more concentration.
I scored a 17, got a couple wrong at the very end.
It got harder as I did the next rows, but I completed it and got a perfect score.
Hue made up this test?
Hugh
Shoot - I got 22. Lowest score on the Cellar!
I thought I did pretty well, actually. Certainly according to the demographic scoring.
I blame my monitor. Of course.
29. All in the blue-green range.
I find it amazing, because I was meticulous about it, really working hard trying to get it exactly right. It just goes to show, we all have a slightly different view of the world.
Either that, or our monitors are all slightly different.
24 - definitely a lousy monitor :facepalm:
101 -suck I thought I had an eye for color I guess not.
I know that I have optic nerve damage in one eye. Know that test where one is shown circles filled with hundreds of spots of color, and numbers are suggested from related colors? I can see them with one eye, and not with the other. Life is weird. It would help if I could recall which eye was broken, because I'd retake the test just using that one. ;)
Score 12 - pretty good for 75 yrs !
But in a way I cheated... I used only one eye that has an IOL (IntraOcularLens). If I had used the other eye with it's cataract, everything would have been much more yellow and washed out.
It got harder as I did the next rows, but I completed it and got a perfect score.
me too, and I found it did get harder, but easier at the same time. I know that doesn't make sense, but logically I could see the colours, so practice made it easier, but I found my vision getting a bit blurred by the end, so that made it harder.
I ended up with a 7, blue/green being my worst area
18 - not too bad. A little off in the blue/greens. Having been a photographer/color printer for 35 years, I would hope that I could still see color. (The sky IS purple, right?)
I took it again and got 43 (v. 8 before). hmm.
I suspect 1) either tired eyes and a different monitor; and/or 2) a completely bogus test and scoring result.
I aced it :D
I suspect color adjustment of your monitor, ambient lighting/ surface reflection on your monitor, attention and fatigue would all affect the result.
I beleive the eye gets tired of staring at similar colors and would become less sensitive the harder you try, go and do one of the other strips and come back.
Once I thought I was done I tried blinking rapdily and looking away and back again rapidly (flick gazing) to see if any popped up as out of place, I got one or two this way.
If I was unsure about a tile, I'd just drag it one spot over. If it didn't belong in that new spot, it would really jump out at me. So I would drag it back.
I just keep reading about all the tricks you are using...
I just can't make myself do it. I almost want to know how bad I'd do... but then I lose interest a few clicks in.
It helps if you are having a boring day at work...
I think the new challenge should be, you have to sort all of them in under 60 seconds.