Multispectral analysis of color vision deficiency tests

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Color deficiency tests are usually produced by means of polygraphy technologies and help to diagnose the type and severity of the color deficiencies. Due to different factors, as lighting conditions or age of the test, standard characteristics of these tests fail, thus not allowing diagnosing unambiguously the degree of different color deficiency. Multispectral camera was used to acquire the spectral images of the Ishihara and Rabkin pseudoisochromatic plates in the visible spectrum. Spectral data was converted to cone signals, and successive mathematics applied to provide a simple simulation of the test performance. Colorimetric data of the each pixel of the test image can be calculated and distribution of color coordinates is presented.

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Fomins, S., & Ozolinsh, M. (2011). Multispectral analysis of color vision deficiency tests. Medziagotyra, 17(1), 104–108. https://doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.17.1.259

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