Nameless Voice on 17/5/2009 at 15:50
Depends what kind of LCD you have.
Considering the bad colour reproduction on TN panels (they can only really manage 16-bit colour, IIRC), you're certainly at a disadvantage if you're using one of those.
bikerdude on 17/5/2009 at 16:08
24, but my LCD monitor is un-calibrated.
Quote Posted by Sliptip
0, twice! Woot!
What monitor have u got..?
Sliptip on 17/5/2009 at 18:06
Samsung 940bw - LCD (at least I'm pretty sure it is)
Nameless Voice on 17/5/2009 at 18:47
ViewSonic VP930 for me. As I said before, it's an M-VA panel.
Vraptor7 on 17/5/2009 at 19:14
I took this a long time ago and scored well, but this time I did even better and scored 0.
Martin Karne on 18/5/2009 at 00:44
Wait a minute the lower the score the better you come out in this test?
Whooa dude like what the heck is going on?
hopper on 19/5/2009 at 12:22
12. Mistakes in the green/yellow and red/blue areas.
Damn, that hurt my eyes.
Tocky on 23/5/2009 at 00:54
This is bullshit. How can I see the spectrum bands I missed at the end if my arrange the chiclets part failed in certain areas? The thing is, all day I study paint alternates for blue face red sidetone or blue face gray sidetone differences and pick them unerrringly because it's part of my job and I damn well don't want to do it after work so damn you for my 15 score because I don't want to do it anymore I'm off and don't give damn one about spectrum differences in shoplight or daylight and if anyone wants to know about substrata metallics standing different ways because of spray distance then they can bite me.
Dia on 23/5/2009 at 01:01
Well aren't we Mr. Grumpypants today.
;)
Adam Nuhfer on 23/5/2009 at 16:20
Based on your information, below is how your score compares to those of others with similar demographic information.
* Your score: 0
* Gender: Male
* Age range: 50-59
* Best score for your gender and age range: 0
* Highest score for your gender and age range: 1520
I knew one day all those hours playing System Shock 2 would prove valuable regarding a test of ones color perception. :erm: