1.I studied graphics in school, I know about color monitor calibration and all that cmyk, rgb, abobe rgp shyt,
most computer monitors show colors different.
2. How is color vision deficiency diagnosed?
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Color deficiency can be diagnosed through a comprehensive eye examination. The patient is shown a series of specially designed pictures composed of colored dots, called pseudoisochromatic plates. The patient is asked to look for numbers among the various colored dots. Individuals with normal color vision see a number, while those with a deficiency do not see it. On some plates, a person with normal color vision sees one number, while a person with a deficiency sees a different number.
Pseudoisochromatic plate testing can determine if a color vision deficiency exists and the type of deficiency. However, additional testing may be needed to determine the exact nature and degree of color deficiency.
A person could have poor color vision and not know it. Quite often, people with red-green deficiency aren't aware of their problem because they've learned to see the "right" color. For example, tree leaves are green, so they call the color they see green.
Also, parents may not suspect their children have the condition until a situation causes confusion or misunderstanding. Early detection of color deficiency is vital since many learning materials rely heavily on color perception or color coding. That is one reason the American Optometric Association recommends that all children have a comprehensive optometric examination before they begin school.
MY results ------------on row 4 i can't see the first 3 numbers and I cant see 2 number from row 5