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For those who want to test their perception of colour, I made a little game called "What's My JND"

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  • keithamus@indieweb.socialK keithamus@indieweb.social

    For those who want to test their perception of colour, I made a little game called "What's My JND"

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    What's My JND?

    Find your Just Noticeable Difference in colour perception. How small a colour difference can you actually see?

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    (www.keithcirkel.co.uk)

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    @keithamus What's My JND? 0.0047
    Can you beat it? https://www.keithcirkel.co.uk/whats-my-jnd/?r=AdUfKP__7zSz

    Not a true representation as i realised i could move the wondow around my screen and the colours changed... lol!! Might be time for a new monitor...

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    • keithamus@indieweb.socialK keithamus@indieweb.social

      For those who want to test their perception of colour, I made a little game called "What's My JND"

      Link Preview Image
      What's My JND?

      Find your Just Noticeable Difference in colour perception. How small a colour difference can you actually see?

      favicon

      (www.keithcirkel.co.uk)

      karolherbst@chaos.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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      @keithamus got 0.0018, but I'm also on an HDR display and was wondering if that helps with getting a lower value there.

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      • keithamus@indieweb.socialK keithamus@indieweb.social

        For those who want to test their perception of colour, I made a little game called "What's My JND"

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        What's My JND?

        Find your Just Noticeable Difference in colour perception. How small a colour difference can you actually see?

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        (www.keithcirkel.co.uk)

        codecat@meow.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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        @keithamus This was fun. My partner got 0.0018!

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        • keithamus@indieweb.socialK keithamus@indieweb.social

          @joface this is the one consistent piece of feedback. Maybe we should start a support group.

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          @keithamus @joface I pulled out a cloth and wiped my screen down to get the optimal score I could 😂 glad it's not just me

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          • karolherbst@chaos.socialK karolherbst@chaos.social

            @keithamus got 0.0018, but I'm also on an HDR display and was wondering if that helps with getting a lower value there.

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            @karolherbst they're all in sRGB so HDR _shouldn't_ matter, but having a good display which can represent all of sRGB certainly will matter.

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            • keithamus@indieweb.socialK keithamus@indieweb.social

              For those who want to test their perception of colour, I made a little game called "What's My JND"

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              What's My JND?

              Find your Just Noticeable Difference in colour perception. How small a colour difference can you actually see?

              favicon

              (www.keithcirkel.co.uk)

              idgs@mas.toI This user is from outside of this forum
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              @keithamus Fun! And interesting!

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              • keithamus@indieweb.socialK keithamus@indieweb.social

                @emkingma you're supposed to click the area where you think the background transitions from one colour to the next. It could be clearer, but I am not sure how best to make it clearer.

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                @keithamus thanks, that's all I needed to know.

                Mine's 0.0062
                https://www.keithcirkel.co.uk/whats-my-jnd/?r=AmghKP__7l-8

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                • keithamus@indieweb.socialK keithamus@indieweb.social

                  For those who want to test their perception of colour, I made a little game called "What's My JND"

                  Link Preview Image
                  What's My JND?

                  Find your Just Noticeable Difference in colour perception. How small a colour difference can you actually see?

                  favicon

                  (www.keithcirkel.co.uk)

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                  @keithamus Well I guess it's a draw.

                  The dirt streaks on my screen kept throwing me off while searching for the disturbance in the force.

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                  • keithamus@indieweb.socialK keithamus@indieweb.social

                    @emkingma you're supposed to click the area where you think the background transitions from one colour to the next. It could be clearer, but I am not sure how best to make it clearer.

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                    @keithamus @emkingma I feel like it needs a little instruction "Click on the line between colours" displayed before your first click. I was confused until I'd got the first one wrong.

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                    • keithamus@indieweb.socialK keithamus@indieweb.social

                      For those who want to test their perception of colour, I made a little game called "What's My JND"

                      Link Preview Image
                      What's My JND?

                      Find your Just Noticeable Difference in colour perception. How small a colour difference can you actually see?

                      favicon

                      (www.keithcirkel.co.uk)

                      bieberium@infosec.exchangeB This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @keithamus
                      Light colors fooled me, especially greens. I'm marking this down to my display not being able to display these nuances, never ever my eyes (note that this sentence contains sarcasm)

                      What's My JND? 0.0032
                      Can you beat it? https://www.keithcirkel.co.uk/whats-my-jnd/?r=AUAgKP__7zj1

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                      • harry_wood@en.osm.townH harry_wood@en.osm.town

                        @keithamus @emkingma I feel like it needs a little instruction "Click on the line between colours" displayed before your first click. I was confused until I'd got the first one wrong.

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                        @harry_wood @emkingma Good feedback. I've updated the intro wording.

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