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Re: filmscanners: OT: Color perception (was: IT8 Calibration (was: etc



I tried the web page viewer.  Very interesting how my images look
after the conversion.  Some are just as I normally see them and others
are very different.  Some are disgusting and some are actually better!
Hmm...

I guess the problem is deciding just how accurate this program is.  I
mean how easy is it to compare the so called colors that I see, when
using this program, with a person who really does have color
blindness?  I would guess that they can't look at the modified image
and say it matches the unmodified image.  Or can they?


--James Hill
Freelance Photographer
Mebane, NC
jmhphoto@mindspring.com


----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Greenbank" <steve@gccl.fsbusiness.co.uk>
To: <filmscanners@halftone.co.uk>
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 10:29 PM
Subject: Re: filmscanners: OT: Color perception (was: IT8 Calibration
(was: etc


> For those of you that are hoping to sell your images all including
the
> colour blind you may like to try the downloads here:
>
> http://vischeck.com/showme.shtml
>
> I have not tried any of them, but the normal and the red/green color
deficit
> (deuteranopia) examples sure look the same to me. (I checked in PS
and they
> are quite different).
>
> Steve
>




 




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