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TopicThe new Windows update has colorblind correction
Sahuagin
08/30/19 6:04:24 AM
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Yellow posted...
Maybe I do see red normally, then. My green just blurs with red, and I get the two mixed up often.

I remember taking one of those tests and seeing nothing. I showed it to everyone in the house, asked if there was anything there, they all said yes, that it was extremely obvious.

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in this image (who knows if it's really accurate; note that this is approximate since I notice it doesn't even look the same on two of my monitors), the top goes from the left: red up to about 620, orange up to about 590 or 580, yellow right around 570ish, green-yellow up to about 550, green from 550 to 500, cyan around 490/480, various blues from 480 to 425, and then purples till the end.

the bottom is browns to around 620ish, kind of brownish orange around 600, fading to white (instead of yellow) around 570, fading to a sort of peach color up to 500, a faint wight-blue around 490 instead of cyan, and then various blues to the end with no purples.

(so basically, brown instead of red, orange somewhat similar, white instead of yellow, peachish instead of green, pale blue instead of cyan, blue sort of normal, but blue instead of purple. actually sounds a lot like the bird picture you posted.)

almost none of it matches top to bottom except maybe orange at 600 and blue at 450.

Yellow posted...
It's funny you say you worked with a programmer, I can never tell a warning and an error appart unless I go into the settings and swap the color for something else.

I go to great lengths to color my code a very particular way, but even with all my fancy colors he just saw it more or less black and white. he would always say that the main thing he can notice is that the contrast varies.
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