Colorblind Test
Color vision tests typically involve presenting the individual with a series of colored objects, images, or patterns and asking them to identify or distinguish between different colors. One of the most commonly used tests is the Ishihara color test, which uses a series of plates with dots of different colors and sizes to test an individual's ability to see certain colors. This test is based on the latest research in color vision and is designed to be easy to use, even for those who have never taken a color blindness test before.