Got a 3 at first, then after another 2 tries got a 0 (couldn't live with anything less than a 0 ).. callibrated apple 20in.
What's interesting is the first few times I kept on consistently mixing up the same teals, which actually makes sense since I've always had a weak spot with the cyan color channel, but have a lot of sensitivity to oranges.
I'm glad you're all getting a kick out of this, I thought it was rather fun and probably useful for testing calibrated monitors. I should note that I did my test on a calibrated apple display, probably a month after calibration.
I don't think this should be taken as a test to show if you're calibrated or not, as nshupe said, you can be off evenly, so even thought the hues are in order, you will be shifted off from correct throughout.
I don't think that it is important for this test if your monitor is calibrated or not. If the colors are wrong they are all wrong in the same way. So in the end it makes no difference.
My result was 15, at work and in a bit of a hurry.
Martin Schmidt wrote:
I don't think that it is important for this test if your monitor is calibrated or not. If the colors are wrong they are all wrong in the same way. So in the end it makes no difference.
My result was 15, at work and in a bit of a hurry.
I first scored a 7 on an uncalibrated monitor, when I got home I tried it on my work PC's calibrated monitor and scored a 0. I know this test doesn't signify whether or not your monitor is calibrated correctly, but it does make a difference if it is and what monitor it is.