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Color Blindness Test

The color blindness test consists of a set of five charts. Each chart shows a number in one color on a different backgound color. People with normal color vision will have no problem seeing the numbers on the charts, but people with color blindness will see only random colored dots. Seventy-five percent of color blind people have poor green perception. Of the remaining, 24% have poor red perception, and one percent are affected by a rare tritan type.


exhibit specs
20"w X 21"h X 1.25"d
50 lbs.

 
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