Re: Effects of lens implants on color vision (Was RE: Human color vision)
Re: Effects of lens implants on color vision (Was RE: Human color vision)
- Subject: Re: Effects of lens implants on color vision (Was RE: Human color vision)
- From: Wire ~ via colorsync-users <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2020 11:07:12 -0800
On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 18:23 Wayne Bretl via colorsync-users <
email@hidden> wrote:
>
> I also noticed something about white point adaptation during the time I
> had only one implant. Even after a long time of adaptation in a given
> environment, closing one eye and then the other showed a definite yellow
> shift in the untreated eye compared to the one with an implant. I did not
> expect this, thinking that each eye would adapt to the same overall
> balance.
You mean you felt the one eye showed yellow compared to white, as opposed
to the other showing blue?
It's said that the roots of the term gamut are in 15th century music with
the term referring to lowest G in a complete scale. (Quick digression into
idea of a musical scale as a range of distinct and countable notes)
Do you think that there's such a trait as musical "perfect pitch" but for
color?
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