Comment by technothrasher 14 hours ago Should this be called "Is my monitor's blue your monitor's blue?" 6 comments technothrasher Reply beejiu 13 hours ago I got a 98-percentile result and realised my Mac had Night Shift turned on. kraai 2 hours ago Yes, this test only works somewhat if you have multiple people use the same monitor/screen. Otherwise it's mostly useless for accuracy. rootusrootus 13 hours ago And what if you are wearing blue blocker readers? I am, and perhaps unsurprisingly my result was greener than average.ETA: But of course when I retook the test without my glasses, I went even greener. hermitShell 14 hours ago Exactly, and how bright is your display compared to your surroundings at time of viewing? TZubiri 12 hours ago Maybe both are true, if someone grows up and learns through a specific monitor, maybe that will influence and define their blue definition. yieldcrv 14 hours ago followed by the number of rods and cones in your eyes, as well as their own sensitivity, as well as your language
kraai 2 hours ago Yes, this test only works somewhat if you have multiple people use the same monitor/screen. Otherwise it's mostly useless for accuracy.
rootusrootus 13 hours ago And what if you are wearing blue blocker readers? I am, and perhaps unsurprisingly my result was greener than average.ETA: But of course when I retook the test without my glasses, I went even greener.
hermitShell 14 hours ago Exactly, and how bright is your display compared to your surroundings at time of viewing?
TZubiri 12 hours ago Maybe both are true, if someone grows up and learns through a specific monitor, maybe that will influence and define their blue definition.
yieldcrv 14 hours ago followed by the number of rods and cones in your eyes, as well as their own sensitivity, as well as your language
I got a 98-percentile result and realised my Mac had Night Shift turned on.
Yes, this test only works somewhat if you have multiple people use the same monitor/screen. Otherwise it's mostly useless for accuracy.
And what if you are wearing blue blocker readers? I am, and perhaps unsurprisingly my result was greener than average.
ETA: But of course when I retook the test without my glasses, I went even greener.
Exactly, and how bright is your display compared to your surroundings at time of viewing?
Maybe both are true, if someone grows up and learns through a specific monitor, maybe that will influence and define their blue definition.
followed by the number of rods and cones in your eyes, as well as their own sensitivity, as well as your language