RE: Perception and measurement
RE: Perception and measurement
- Subject: RE: Perception and measurement
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 19:29:55 -0500
Hi Steve,
Thank you for persisting. The link did work, after all. It's because I
failed to select the country in the opening page.
The link presents an online implementation of the famous Farnsworth-Munsell
FM100 hue test for color vision. I must say I recently stumbled across that
page when roaming about the Color Munki web site. By coincidence, I happen
to own two such kits at home, that I administer to my color students, once a
year, or clients, at their demand. It's a great test. Everyone involved with
color should take that test, if you ask me. The first time I took that test,
at the Munsell Color Science Lab, a few years ago, I'll admit I was nervous
like hell. I remember missing one chip but, after completing the test
successfully, it gave me confidence in my color visual judgment like never
before.
Thank you for the information, nevertheless. I'm sure others have found it
useful ;-)
Roger
> Roger,
> Try again. Maybe the Xrite website was having trouble.
> The link works when I use it.
> The link takes you to a color perception "test". A person arranges
> colored
> boxes according to hue order. Then you submit the results and it will
> give
> you feedback on how well you did compared to others your age and
> gender.
>
> Steve
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