Try this little exercise to test your color acuity:
http://www.xritephoto.com/ph_toolfra...action=coloriq
They're trying to sell their color calibration software (starts at $99)
I was pleased with my "rearrangement" and thought I had pretty much nailed it. My results: a score of 8
If your score is way off and you think you did well, your monitor may not be providing you with accurate color depictions. The older it is, the more it may have lost its oomph - "phosphors and LCD filters begin to fade" according to Xrite. You can download a .pdf file to help you profile your monitor: http://www.xritephoto.com/ph_learnin...opic=5#article
http://www.xritephoto.com/ph_toolfra...action=coloriq
They're trying to sell their color calibration software (starts at $99)
I was pleased with my "rearrangement" and thought I had pretty much nailed it. My results: a score of 8
If your score is way off and you think you did well, your monitor may not be providing you with accurate color depictions. The older it is, the more it may have lost its oomph - "phosphors and LCD filters begin to fade" according to Xrite. You can download a .pdf file to help you profile your monitor: http://www.xritephoto.com/ph_learnin...opic=5#article