Hi, I'm back and now have WiFi in the house
Setting -- large 40" UHD monitor in dim room. Mac Pro(2013, trashcan)
none- orange and reds don't distinguish well. It may be the oranges are green, my color-visioned wife chimed in, but I forgot the exact colors she stated.
protanopia -- OK for me
deuteranopia -- pretty much the same as protanopia
tri-tanopia -- red and blacks too close for ease of distinguishing.
Setting -- iPhone 5s iOS 12.4.7 - dim screen
none- red and blacks pretty close but distinguishable, red and greens are actually better distinguished compared to bright screen
protanopia -- OK for me
deuteranopia -- pretty much the same as protanopia
tri-tanopia -- red and blacks much too close
Setting -- iPhone 5s - pretty bright screen
none- looks pretty good
protanopia -- OK for me
deuteranopia -- pretty much the same as protanopia
tri-tanopia -- red and blacks too close for _ease_ of distinguishing.
ipad2 iOS 9.3.5
Simply doesn't work
Black screen comes up, a small scroll indicator on right side, but that's it.
IPad Pro 13" (2017) bright screen
none- looks pretty good
protanopia -- OK for me
deuteranopia -- pretty much the same as protanopia
tri-tanopia -- red and blacks too close for _ease_ of distinguishing.
IPad Pro 13" (2017) dim screen
none- reds and blacks are really close
protanopia -- OK for me
deuteranopia -- pretty much the same as protanopia
tri-tanopia -- red and blacks too close for _ease_ of distinguishing.
This whole thing brings back a job I did, where I had to physically touch a screen and see what happened and see what colors came up.
I then had to write out in long hand, "white", "red", "blue" on a table in the worksheet paper what I had seen.
So I can confirm that the local system screens at Barakah Units 1,2,3,4 in the United Arab Emirates will be operable by color confused people. :-)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barakah_nuclear_power_plant