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0 for me. Important since I’m a painter. Why is it so hard for me to say artist? I never think I’m worthy of the title, I guess. Speaking of that, i sold 8 watercolors yesterday of various sizes.

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That was interesting Harry. I got zero too. It's an interesting thing to reflect on in relation to the post processing of images.

 

32 minutes ago, Betty LaRue said:

0 for me. Important since I’m a painter. Why is it so hard for me to say artist? I never think I’m worthy of the title, I guess. Speaking of that, i sold 8 watercolors yesterday of various sizes.

 

Well done on the sales Betty! You are an artist!

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I got zero as well, which really surprised me.

 

Then again, I'd probably get the same score on a "real" IQ test at this point. 🙃

 

P.S. Does this mean that I've calibrated my cheapo monitor correctly?

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They've just rebadged the Farnsworth- Munsell test.

first took this two years ago when my opthalmologist said I had the beginnings of cataracts and scored 4.

In anticipation of my next test I took it again recently and scored zero. So I have a while yet.

 

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I used to give a similar test to my 16/17 year old Graphic Design students for a fun exercise. I got zero then, and got zero today. The females in my class consistently got better scores than the males, by a substantial margin.

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I found it quite difficult, but also scored 0, in spite of being Red/Green colour deficient...

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Looks like it's a lot easier than the real Farnsworth Munsell 100 test because there are a lot fewer patches and the colours appear right next to one another on screen (almost touching) making side-by-side comparison much easier. I hate to think how I'd get on with the FM100 test with discrete individually mounted physical colour samples.

https://www.xrite.com/categories/visual-assessment-tools/fm-100-hue-test

 

Mark

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2 hours ago, M.Chapman said:

I found it quite difficult, but also scored 0, in spite of being Red/Green colour deficient...

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Looks like it's a lot easier than the real Farnsworth Munsell 100 test because there are a lot fewer patches and the colours appear right next to one another on screen (almost touching) making side-by-side comparison much easier. I hate to think how I'd get on with the FM100 test with discrete physical color samples.

https://www.xrite.com/categories/visual-assessment-tools/fm-100-hue-test

 

Mark

The ophthalmologist I worked for had this test & I passed it easily & quickly, perfect score. Plus I thought the colors used quite beautiful. I administered to patients occasionally.

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On 27/08/2024 at 18:35, M.Chapman said:

I found it quite difficult, but also scored 0, in spite of being Red/Green colour deficient...

🤨

 

Looks like it's a lot easier than the real Farnsworth Munsell 100 test because there are a lot fewer patches and the colours appear right next to one another on screen (almost touching) making side-by-side comparison much easier. I hate to think how I'd get on with the FM100 test with discrete individually mounted physical colour samples.

https://www.xrite.com/categories/visual-assessment-tools/fm-100-hue-test

 

Mark

 

92% with two wrong.

 

Allan

 

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