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katex 24-08-2010 20:55

Colour Blindness
 
Have a friend who is colour blind (as well as left handed .. poor guy), never really understood this. Wonder if anyone here is and are they on the Red or Blue Accyweb colours? Take a look at this simulator and appreciate their problem :

Colour Blindness Check - Etre

cashman 24-08-2010 22:37

Re: Colour Blindness
 
i may be very cynical, but i aint allowing a site to access me computer files.:eek:

katex 24-08-2010 22:41

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 839827)
i may be very cynical, but i aint allowing a site to access me computer files.:eek:

Eh ???

Watcha' talking about Cashy .. don't have to fill in the E-mail addy if that is what you mean ? Confused.com

garinda 24-08-2010 22:45

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Are we srill allowed to say coloured?

Shouldn't colour blindness now be called a disorder for those less able to distinguish chromatic hues?

:golly:

garinda 24-08-2010 22:47

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I take it the link is in a terracotta red?

A colour I can't see, and am therefore unable to partake in further.

:(

garinda 24-08-2010 22:49

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It's ok, Bunty, my Labrador, has just pointed where I need to click.

:D

katex 25-08-2010 07:23

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 839833)
I take it the link is in a terracotta red?

A colour I can't see, and am therefore unable to partake in further.

:(

You have trouble with Red ? I see, in that case :

Have I ever told you that I think you are an over critical, bigoted, self opinionated, puffed up member of Accyweb ... LOL.

Love ya' really.

garinda 25-08-2010 07:33

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 839889)
You have trouble with Red ? I see, in that case :

Have I ever told you that I think you are an over critical, bigoted, self opinionated, puffed up member of Accyweb ... LOL.

Love ya' really.

No, but Bunty, my Labrador, can read, and has just told me what you posted!

:p

Margaret Pilkington 25-08-2010 07:48

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what a clever dog you have there Rindy...does he talk as well? He could make you a fortune.:D

garinda 25-08-2010 07:51

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 839902)
what a clever dog you have there Rindy...does he talk as well? He could make you a fortune.:D

I would never be so cruel...by calling a 'he' Bunty.

He doesn't talk.

He taps out what he reads, which I can't see, in Morse code.

:p

Margaret Pilkington 25-08-2010 07:58

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Ok Rindy, sorry about the gender goof.......still a clever dog....could make you Millions.
Maybe we'll see you on the next series of BGT....after all Simon Cowell seems to be a sucker for moist eyes and shiny coats(of the Bob Martins variety)...especially when can they perform a trick or two...who knows you may even win over that old cynic Piers Morgan.

jaysay 25-08-2010 09:04

Re: Colour Blindness
 
I have an aversion to the colour red;) except Stanley red that is:rolleyes:

katex 25-08-2010 18:46

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 839921)
I have an aversion to the colour red;) except Stanley red that is:rolleyes:

There, there Jaysay. I understand .. it's when we mention our Graham, isn't it ? Red rag to a blue.

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Margaret Pilkington 25-08-2010 19:11

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Kate, I found this really interesting. it took me a long time to find a pic that the site would accept, but when it did I was quite surprised to see the effect of colour blindness.

katex 25-08-2010 19:37

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 840194)
Kate, I found this really interesting. it took me a long time to find a pic that the site would accept, but when it did I was quite surprised to see the effect of colour blindness.


Yes, me too, Margaret ... wonder how they worked it all out though what 'sufferers' do actually see?

Nobody on here has owned up to being colour blind, but the gentleman I know with colour blindness did say that, apart from the last type, they all looked the same as per the first named type sorry, can't look back to name it as will lose my post.

Ok .. got it... Protanopia.

Haven't had any trouble with any of my pictures though ?

Margaret Pilkington 25-08-2010 20:22

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I think it might have been that my pics were oversized.

I can't imagine how they worked out how to portray the differences......they could hardly ask someone who was colour blind...or could they!?

jaysay 26-08-2010 09:47

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 840172)
There, there Jaysay. I understand .. it's when we mention our Graham, isn't it ? Red rag to a blue.

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Both political and football Kate, don't much like Claret either:rolleyes::D


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