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One thing about this test that is a bit iffy is that it seems ti be dependent upon

ones monitor settings in order to get results. In other words your monitor should be

calibrated and not straight from the box. It deals with shades of the same colour.

Colour blindness entails not visualising certain colours in myriad colour environments.

I prefer the Ishihara test....you can do this with an outta the box monitor with basic

factory calibration.

Link...

http://www.color-blindness.com/color-blindness-tests/

BTW...I scored 29...the red was a close call.

Edited by sunshine51
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Here's a quick test and a disclaimer at the bottom...

http://colorvisiontesting.com/online%20test.htm#Test%20Card%20Number%203%20answer

Disclaimer...

Important Disclaimer: Due to the fact there are so many different monitor screens displaying different colors, the accuracy of this "on-line" version of "Color Vision Testing Made Easy" is limited. This webpage is for "screening" purposes only, not a "diagnosis". For a diagnosis, you should see your vision care professional and be given the complete test using all 14 plates of "Color Vision Testing Made Easy" under controlled testing conditions and the proper lighting. You can order the book "Color Vision Testing Made Easy" by clicking on the below picture. Please let the distributor know you were referred by Dr. Waggoner.

So much for online vision tests.....

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