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Take the Ishihara Color Blindness Test now to find out whether or not you are color blind, and how severe your color blindness is!
- Color Arrangement Test
To take this color blindness test, simply arrange the colors...
- Red & Green
As with red color blindness, green color blind people can be...
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Enchroma Color Blind Glasses Enchroma corrective eye-ware is...
- Color Arrangement Test
Ishihara’s Test for Colour Deficiency: 38 Plates Edition. Dr Shinobu Ishihara introduced in 1917—almost 100 years ago—the most well known color blindness test. Each of his tests consists of a set of colored dotted plates, each of them showing either a number or a path.
May 27, 2004 · Test Chart Books Features: Accepted by leading authorities as a simple and accurate method for discovering congenital color blindness and red-green blindness, each in two forms, complete and incomplete. Includes four special plates for tests to determine the kind and degree of defect in color vision. Makes use of the peculiarity that in red ...
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The Ishihara test is a simple, proven method for detecting congenital color vision deficiency (Protanomaly, Deuteranomaly, Dichromacy, Protanopia, and Deuteranopia). Color plates are encased in specially designed album-type books for ease of handling. $ 189.00.
The Luxvision Ishihara Colour Test Book Deluxe Edition with 38 Plates provides convenient diagnostic for color blindness. The Ishihara color test was named after its designer, Dr. Shinobu Ishihara.
Includes four special plates for tests to determine the kind and degree of defect in color vision. Makes use of the peculiarity that in red-green blindness, blue and yellow appear remarkably bright compared with red and green.
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Accepted by leading authorities as a simple and accurate method for discovering congenital color blindness and red-green blindness, each in two forms, complete and incomplete. Includes four...