Subject: Re: Compensation for color blindness (was Re: TP: Jacoby clue?) From: bgingric@Intrepid.ECE.UKans.EDU (Barry Gingrich) Date: 1990-05-09, 09:21 Newsgroups: rec.arts.tv,alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <55959@bbn.BBN.COM> levin@BBN.COM (Joel B Levin) writes: > >I believe there have been experiments involving two differently tinted > >lenses. I do not know if these were an attempt to help completely > >color blind people compensate (along at least the red-green axis) or > >if they were used with strictly red-green color blind people. I remember hearing about experiments using colored lenses to help people with dyslexia. I don't remember if they mixed the colors a la Jacoby or not. I don't remember if they were trying the same sort of thing for color-blindness. -- - Barry gingrich%tisl@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu OR bgingric@Intrepid.ECE.UKans.EDU