John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
Interesting. I fell more toward green. So what does that mean?
Not quite sure what to make of my result (very blue-biased at around 180) or whether it will seriously affect my life in any way.
By far the most interesting thing was that after a couple of minutes of looking at green, blue and turquoise screens my top toolbar and side toolbar looked vivid pink, and stayed that way for a minute or so before fading to white!
Funnily enough, the most commonly asked question in psychological (and philosophical) circles seems to be whether "your red is the same as my red". I never realised blue-green perception was important.
Graeme.M. Ogg
London U.K.
I got 179.I got a boundary at hue 178. It's bluer than 80% of the population. I also see turquoise as green. Not sure what all this means but now I am frightened!!
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John Bono
North Jersey
I never realised blue-green perception was important.
It is if you have blue-green color blindness like my wife does. One time she painted our kitchen a light blue; a couple of years later she found out it was actually light green.
It took her a couple of years to notice? I guess it must be you who does most of the cooking.
Graeme.M. Ogg
London U.K.
I had 185.
not quite sure what that means, but I know that when I see the bottom light light, I can start driving again.....right ???
It took her a couple of years to notice? I guess it must be you who does most of the cooking.
Actually, it was because it wasn't brought up previously. None of us thought to question it until we put the house up for sale. It still looked blue to her.
176 for me and I like turquoise
David Vandermeer
Corinth, Texas





