I'm somewhat severely color blind. I can only determine many colors at night either very close up or under very bright light. Fairly bright ambient light doesn't help me much - It's all black & white after sundown.
Is it just ol' color blind me, or is LED light much more difficult to determine colors with for "normal" people too?
I like LED lights for close work. They seem to do just fine for me. When I try to use any of them at longer ranges though, everything looks totally washed out and kind of two-dimensional. Is this normal for LED lights?
I know that I don't see the world the same as most others, so I'm curious as to what most people see with LED...
In any event, God bless the incans - I've seen the light (And some color too)...
Is it just ol' color blind me, or is LED light much more difficult to determine colors with for "normal" people too?
I like LED lights for close work. They seem to do just fine for me. When I try to use any of them at longer ranges though, everything looks totally washed out and kind of two-dimensional. Is this normal for LED lights?
I know that I don't see the world the same as most others, so I'm curious as to what most people see with LED...
In any event, God bless the incans - I've seen the light (And some color too)...