bin ich farbenblind?
habe gerade das bild von diesem farbkreis gesehen, und kann nur wenn ich das bild vergrößert sehe die beiden orange-töne auseinanderhalten. ansonsten sehen sie fast gleich für mich aus
geht es euch auch so? Die anderen farben unterscheiden sich vollkommen voneinander für mich, außer die orange töne
hab gerade so angst dass ich farbenblind bin irgendwie haha
[without vote]
The orange tones (family… and safety… as the innermost word) hardly differ in the spectral value. Only in the color saturation and purity (grey content) they differ somewhat. The difference, however, is somewhat contraindicated…
A color vision test
Color-vision test with multiple degree of brightness
That the orang tones look almost identical for you has nothing to do with color blindness but with your perception.
There are several types of color blind. Red-green weakness/red-green-blindness, blue disorders and total color blindness (achromatopsia).
None of them would apply to your color perception.
I see all the shades on this colour circle different, so also the orange tones. But that’s not a reason to worry about you. The warning of colours is determined by several factors: cultural, linguistic and physiological (and probably even more). Ask a Russian, which is called green, and ask a Frenchman. The two could argue up to the knife, they have a wide range of colors that the Russian calls green, the frog called blue. This is just learned, so a cultural difference. No one knows how his face actually sees colors. As a child, you simply learn the names for the colors and assign them to your own perception.
In polynesia there is a range of the spectrum called a specific color name. We divide this area into “green” and “blue”, there it is the same color. For this, the language there distinguishes between different red tones with color words, where we say “red” in both cases. This has implications for thinking. Experiments have been made with film sequences in which a person has worn blue or green, or even red and “red” garments. Polynesia could not remember the people with the blue-günen clothes, while they were able to keep the red people apart in memory. Europeans were reversed. This is not about physiological differences, but about vision habits.
So you see that color vision is an extremely complex subject!
But they have the slightest contrast difference compared to all other colors. I think it’s a disturbed perception.
But in order to establish a “color blindness” it is necessary to make specific tests with the ophthalmologist. For example, it is necessary to be able to recognize numbers in images from a number of different Fabtupferns. If you can’t, there’s a color weakness here.
Okay, if you say similar then they don’t look like you 🙂
they look almost exactly the same for me, I recognize the difference between the two green tones for example much better
is that what you do? haha
I’m sure you need glasses.
have perfect vision according to the eye doctor
see all the fuss because ptbs but haha
So I see that these are two different color tones, but they look quite similar to me. they look much more similar to me than the two green tones to each other for example
You will have a color weakening and if this is noticeable at Red/Orange, that is an appointment for the ophthalmologist, you are not colour blind.