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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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  • piggz@fosstodon.orgP piggz@fosstodon.org

    @hp @keithamus I got 0.0021 https://www.keithcirkel.co.uk/whats-my-jnd/?r=ANYhKP__-9yz is that good?

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    @piggz @hp annoyingly good. The best score I've seen someone get is 0.00018.

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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 0.0077

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      • keithamus@indieweb.socialK keithamus@indieweb.social

        @piggz @hp annoyingly good. The best score I've seen someone get is 0.00018.

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        @keithamus @piggz I assume that the quality of your monitor also plays a role. Both having a really good and a really bad monitor might help? A really bad one might exaggerate color differences through clipping?

        I do have >=150% vision. But I think that doesn't necessarily translate to color vision. But I'm not an expert.

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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 On an iPad Pro with Nanotexture Display + Paperlike protective film (which looked really dirty on some colors and created some "noise"). Touch input using Apple Pencil, so sometimes some px off.

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          • hp@mastodon.tmm.cxH hp@mastodon.tmm.cx

            @keithamus @piggz I assume that the quality of your monitor also plays a role. Both having a really good and a really bad monitor might help? A really bad one might exaggerate color differences through clipping?

            I do have >=150% vision. But I think that doesn't necessarily translate to color vision. But I'm not an expert.

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            @hp @keithamus I have to wear glasses pretty much all the time, so I guess that doesnt translate to colour perception. My monitor is just a midrange HP laptop, some of them we're really touch and took some pondering time.

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            • hp@mastodon.tmm.cxH hp@mastodon.tmm.cx

              @keithamus @piggz I assume that the quality of your monitor also plays a role. Both having a really good and a really bad monitor might help? A really bad one might exaggerate color differences through clipping?

              I do have >=150% vision. But I think that doesn't necessarily translate to color vision. But I'm not an expert.

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              @hp @piggz The display you're using definitely matters. I suspect having an old school TN panel and looking it at it from a really sharp angle might distort enough to see the difference, but also those panels could barely show all of sRGB so might not cut it.

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              • keithamus@indieweb.socialK keithamus@indieweb.social

                @hp @piggz The display you're using definitely matters. I suspect having an old school TN panel and looking it at it from a really sharp angle might distort enough to see the difference, but also those panels could barely show all of sRGB so might not cut it.

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                @keithamus @piggz well I guess then I'm sorry about my annoyingly good score? 😅

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                • hp@mastodon.tmm.cxH hp@mastodon.tmm.cx

                  @keithamus @piggz well I guess then I'm sorry about my annoyingly good score? 😅

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                  @hp @keithamus How does the number of rounds work, i see people doing different numbers?

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                  • piggz@fosstodon.orgP piggz@fosstodon.org

                    @hp @keithamus How does the number of rounds work, i see people doing different numbers?

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                    @piggz @hp There are 6 "rounds"/steps. If you're at round 6 and get one wrong, it'll back off to round 5, to gain confidence that you didn't just fluke it. Each round lowers the threshold. But there's a cap of 40 trials.

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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 https://www.keithcirkel.co.uk/whats-my-jnd/?r=AVQgJv__-znc
                      Damn, it made me realize how much uneven my main work screen is, lol.
                      EDIT: oops, wrong url

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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 What's My JND? 0.0038
                        Can you beat it? https://www.keithcirkel.co.uk/whats-my-jnd/?r=AXgfKP___DbL

                        I guess me being a graphics programmer pays off. Though at some point the dust on my monitor has more contrast than the colors 😄

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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)

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                          @keithamus Some time past half I had to clean my screen as it was hard to tell if it was an edge or just a smudge. Path 2/3 I swear some colours were like one degree away in a single channel, ain't no way anyone can see that.

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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@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 What's My JND? 0.0028
                            Can you beat it? https://www.keithcirkel.co.uk/whats-my-jnd/?r=ARUiKP__93yv
                            Now, I suspect the monitor you are using can have an impact. I was using my phone, which is a Samsung Galaxy S24, and I increased brightness to about 85% in a not very bright room. Also, in one of my correct answers, I was bet unsure, and my guess was quite off, but counted as correct, so probably some luck 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?

                              favicon

                              (www.keithcirkel.co.uk)

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                              @keithamus
                              What's My JND? 0.0044
                              Can you beat it? https://www.keithcirkel.co.uk/whats-my-jnd/?r=AbchKP__7w2_

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                              • lisyarus@mastodon.gamedev.placeL lisyarus@mastodon.gamedev.place

                                @keithamus What's My JND? 0.0038
                                Can you beat it? https://www.keithcirkel.co.uk/whats-my-jnd/?r=AXgfKP___DbL

                                I guess me being a graphics programmer pays off. Though at some point the dust on my monitor has more contrast than the colors 😄

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                                @lisyarus @keithamus I found that when the response flashed at me it was like a glare stain and took forever for my eyes to try and adjust (it’s nighttime here). I have glare sensitivity and have to wear shaded lenses even indoors depending on the light. I did ok, I think, for an old lady.

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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 I'm kind of confused as to what you're meant to input when you notice the difference?

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                                  • emkingma@mstdn.socialE emkingma@mstdn.social

                                    @keithamus I'm kind of confused as to what you're meant to input when you notice the difference?

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                                    @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@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 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)

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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"

                                          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 This was fun. My partner got 0.0018!

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