well my sight isn't as good as it used to be, and maybe that doesn't help with reading the charts.
I never would've thought about taking a pic & looking afterwards! cameras have color-tone differences too. but I cant even say how many times I'm walking from lights to windows trying to figure out what is correct, then it's Way past time. So I double-test and end up saying 'piss on it' & do a partial water change.
@robroy, I've been married 38 yrs to a color blind man!
He only got diagnosed a few yrs ago and we endured thousands of states of confusion about his answers to Q's like: (me driving around in car) "What color is the house I'm looking for?" him: "Well it's kind of a tannISH, greenISH." me: "There's nothing like that here." him: "well, maybe kind of a dirty redISH shade too.." me: (w/dead-blank eyes): "Tan & green & red are all totally DIFFERENT colors...there is no "-ish" to them. What's the house number?" him: " I dunno, John went to the store. Just go right past the house with the bueISH roof, it's right next door.." 10 minutes later, me: "There is nothing on this street with ANY of those colors, walk outside the #*^$#@ door so I can find you!" him: " Man, I dunno why you're making such a big deal out of this, I already described every house nearby and this is the only tannISH one on the whole street. Everybody is waiting for you. OK! I'm outside now. see me? I'm waving."
me: "Yeah. the house is yellow."
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I know the feeling all too well-I'm never consulted on any colour schemes when we're decorating the house too
