Mar 2011 08

The color vision test plates are from two commercially available color vision test books – “Color Vision Testing Made Easy” and the Pseudoisochromatic 24 Plate Color Vision Test by Dr. Terrace L. Waggoner. There are seven pediatric color vision test plates and six adult color vision test plates. The video is for screening purposes only – not for a diagnosis. For a diagnosis, see my validated online color vision test, www.TestingColorVision.com , or a vision care professional.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

25 Comments

  1. bass109 says:

    Jesus is mighty one, worthy is his judgements. just and true is his mercy. For his kingdom comes soon. repent for his kingdom and our lord jesus christ

  2. FakeFaced says:

    I just downloaded a program called WhatColor, and it’s amazing. You just hold the pointer over a part of the screen and the program tells you what color what you’re pointing at is. I really recommend it to everyone who’s colorblind, really helps a lot!

  3. PhantomGamer100 says:

    @boringamer Join the fucking club, i can’t tell between brown and green.

  4. Litt13 says:

    @TheVelerefonte To Velerefonte from protandeutan, If you are photophobic, you should see your eye doctor. Photopobia is normally not associated with a color vision deficiency, but with other more serious eye conditions.

  5. TheVelerefonte says:

    @protandeutan well yes i agree but in my case has also a symptom of slight photo phobia not easy to be out in the day!!!

  6. blizzard76kz says:

    @D0S81 ye i know what you mean, a lighter are darker type of colour can look like something completely different, if everything was as simple as just base colours it would make life so much more easier.
    I just hope i can still join the air force with this :S

  7. D0S81 says:

    i wish my colour deficiency was as simple as just red and green, but i can actually tell the difference between those two, i’m more shade blind (thats what i call it anyway i dont know the proper term) sometimes i mix up green and grey, and also red and browns, and blues and purples, sometimes blues and greens. im an artist aswell, and it cam be a pain sometimes when u cant tell if your colouring something black or dark purple. ggrrrr

  8. Litt13 says:

    @tinger95 No, it is not bad.

  9. tinger95 says:

    I can see them but only faintly, is this bad?

  10. IsUrMomHom3 says:

    Balls I failed every single test Ahhh screw it

  11. HelixWorldRS says:

    I saw everything.

    Even the shapes. All the shapes.

  12. Lahm78 says:

    Oh man I only see 1 Object in the first test and couldn’t recoginze any numbers at all :( I’m so fustrated right now cause I’m gonna do a driver license tomorrow. I hope I won’t fail at this :( I really hope…

  13. TRX450rYB240 says:

    Coulda used some better music I almost fell asleep during my vision test

  14. Adriano48512 says:

    in the second plate i see 1 of each not 2 because i have a little type of daltonism

  15. MZBRATT09 says:

    for the next couple of ones the answer is always square

  16. Shockwave474 says:

    I (not remotely colorblind btw) was just playing this video to listen to the music. It’s gorgeous, and to me it sounds as if it might be intended to be empowering to those just coming out of the colorblind closet, so to speak. Is that what you were going for?

  17. itsshellybetch says:

    so in a lot of things i saw one shape much more clearly than the other. for example at 2:14 the blue star stuck out like a sore thumb but the green circle was verry faint but noticeable same with the green square and the blue circle right after. then at 2:43 the yellow circle stuck out prominently and the red square was very very faint. basically it seems as if yellows and blues stick out and green and reds are faint. does everyone see it that way????

  18. iamjest21 says:

    As an artist, I channeled my red-green colorblindness as an art. I paint landscape using my own colors. I paint an object the way i see it. It has been my work’s objective to let other people ( the normal ones) have a glimpse to my world. Thanks to my grade school art teacher for commending my “Pink Swan Lake”, lol. I picked a color that represents my vision for the lake’s water, and they said I picked the color pink. huh?

  19. protandeutan says:

    Yes. There is a circle in all six pediatric test plates. Everyone, even color deficient subjects, should see one circle in three of the six pediatric test plates.

  20. TaterSpot says:

    Um…is there SUPPOSED to be a circle in every slide?!

  21. protandeutan says:

    @protandeutan The background music is by James Galway “The Minstral Boys” I misspelled James Galway’s name and the band on the ending credits to the video.

  22. gara013 says:

    I’m 17, so I guess somewhere in the middle. I could not for the life of me see any of the shapes besides the ones everyobe could see. For the numbers, I could sometimes make out just the corner of a number, but thats it. I’ve been taking ALOT of these tests online, so I guess its safe to say I’m colorblind. I also trued a friends computer, and that didn’t work either.

  23. protandeutan says:

    @TommyChester42 You do not need a trip to the eye doctor or monitoring. If you are color deficient, the only thing it effects sometimes is your career choice i.e. some pilots are required to pass a color vision test.

  24. TommyChester42 says:

    I failed every single one. Should I care? Would a trip to the eye doctor do me any good? This isn’t something that needs to be monitored or anything, is it?

  25. rtj182 says:

    the music background makes me feel like i am playing a playstation game

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