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can you see the differences?See how you go on with identifying hue changes...
i scored 37 and it looks like i have a problem seeing the green hue differences http://www.xrite.com/custom_page.aspx?PageID=77 Shane
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Re: can you see the differences?I found that very challenging and scored 48.
Re: can you see the differences?Didn't find it too hard
First try: Was quite surprised as I did it on my work Dell laptop screen 7D, 60D, 70-200mm f/4LIS, 17-50mm f/2.8, 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5, 50mm f/1.4, 100mm f/2.8 Macro, 580EX II
Re: can you see the differences?28 for me.
Trouble in the green/blue area. on a acer laptop Last edited by Jonesy on Wed Sep 17, 2008 9:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: can you see the differences?What can I say.. it seems I'm just perfect all over... *nods*.. lol
I got the perfect score also.. but couldn't save the pic as I'm at work.. The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
Re: can you see the differences?Scored a 3. So close!
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Re: can you see the differences?I had two goes. a perfect 100 the first time, but only 93 the second. But then, I already knew I am colour blind. Greg
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Re: can you see the differences?64.
Do'oh! That was seriously making my eyes hurt and bordering on giving me a headache! Would be interesting to try again on a better setup monitor that isn't under fluro lights.
Re: can you see the differences?Scored 0 using my Benq LCD, did it three times to see it was no fluke. Using my aging Viewsonic CRT that has lost range over the years, the best I could get was 82.
Re: can you see the differences?I scored 6...and I was surprised I did so well. Bindii....girls have better colour acuity than males, that's why they get jobs as pearl sorters.
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Re: can you see the differences?scored a 3 aswell, on my DELL XPS 1210...
better than I thought I'd do.. Canon stuff
Re: can you see the differences?4 for me.
Russell
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Re: can you see the differences?I scored 8.....also on a Dell laptop!
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Re: can you see the differences?got 12 on dell laptop, will try when in the docking station at work tomorrow.
Robert
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Re: can you see the differences?18 for me on a 2 yr old benq
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Re: can you see the differences?36 (after a few beers ) better that I went sober earlier in the day
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Re: can you see the differences?4...on an old Gateway CRT. Might try it again at work tomorrow (Dell LCD)
Re: can you see the differences?8 for me on a NEC LCD.
That's better than I thought I'd be.
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Ooooh I've had a pearl necklace or two in my time too.. Last edited by Bindii on Thu Sep 18, 2008 9:14 am, edited 1 time in total.
The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
Re: can you see the differences?well bugger me
I scored a Zero With tired old eyes and glasses, i thought no way. It is easy to make my day, thanks guys! whizzzz, there goes life again.....
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Re: can you see the differences?I scored 8 on my 4yr old Compaq laptop (I would have done worse if i was using the Acer screen that I have been allocated in my Lab at uni - the colours are waay off on that), maybe I should give it a go at home on my Acer LCD (~3yrs old, unclaibrated, but prints come out 90-95% simliar).
Being a guy I guess it is not suprising that I am weak in the red and green/blue regions Cameron
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Re: can you see the differences?15 for me, on a laptop LCD in a fairly bright room.
Actually, the first time I tried this (yesterday afternoon) I spent quite a lot of time fiddling with the squares till I thought they were perfect - but when I pressed the "score test" button no results came up. The page finished loading, but was blank! So I've had another go. I tested the page by pressing the "score test" button without changing any squares, and it seemed to work (score of 979). I was still worried about the possibility of some sort of time-out property, so I didn't spend anywhere near as much time as yesterday. Perhaps if I do spend more time I can lower my score. Its a great way to compare monitors, actually. Latch
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Re: can you see the differences?had a go on the computer at home which is an old uncalibrated proview CRT and scored a 4
much better than the 37 on the LCD at work Shane
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Re: can you see the differences?I got an 8 on my lcd
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Re: can you see the differences?14 on my asus laptop under crappy light with tired eyes - quite surprised it was as good a result as that - my area of weakness seems to be in the red hues.
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Re: can you see the differences?Scored a zero, on a DELL D620 laptop screen, uncalibrated... I found it was easier to put the colour in place and you could subtly see the difference in hue, it either looked right or it didn't...
Edit: Just wanted to say thankyou to Shane, this was so much fun
Re: can you see the differences?14
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Re: can you see the differences?6 on a 2 y.o. optima laptop
Re: can you see the differences?62 for me
I think i'm grey-green colour blind
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