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		<title>Problems with ROY G BIV</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The actuality of the house is finally approaching &#8211; we&#8217;re scheduled to close on Thursday afternoon. Which means decision time on some big things like a fridge and washer/dryer and what color we&#8217;re actually going to re-paint these rooms (after we tear down the miles of outdated, ugly wallpaper). Which is providing a small issue. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The actuality of the house is finally approaching &#8211; we&#8217;re scheduled to close on Thursday afternoon. Which means decision time on some big things like a fridge and washer/dryer and what color we&#8217;re actually going to re-paint these rooms (after we tear down the miles of outdated, ugly wallpaper).</p>
<p>Which is providing a small issue.</p>
<p>My husband is red-green colorblind. And as much as it&#8217;d be easy to say &#8220;Sorry, hun, that&#8217;s not brown, it&#8217;s olive-drab green, and is not an appropriate wall color for our dining room&#8221; &#8211; well, he has to live there too, so things have to look good both to my color-normal eyes and his color-reduced eyes.</p>
<p><em>If you&#8217;ve never thought about or looked at what someone with red-green colorblindness would see, check out these articles on Color Science (<strong><a href="http://www.webexhibits.org/causesofcolor/2A.html">What is Colorblindness?</a></strong> and <strong><a href="http://www.webexhibits.org/causesofcolor/2B.html">How do things look?</a></strong>) and this article over at <a href="http://www.vischeck.com/examples/"><strong>Vischeck</strong> </a>- they have a program that will adjust normal images to be what someone with various types of red-green colorblindness sees, and it can be pretty profound. When I have my husband look at these pictures, he doesn&#8217;t see a difference between the &#8220;normal&#8221; and the &#8220;protanope/deuteranope&#8221; images &#8211; the type of colorblindness that he has. Part of his particular type of colorblindness also includes a dimming of color in reds and greens.</em></p>
<p>We&#8217;ve avoided that problem so far, since we&#8217;re not allowed to paint this apartment, and I&#8217;ve decorated mostly with blues, yellows, and light browns. (It&#8217;s also one of the reasons both my blogs are green, as I hardly ever choose to use it in our home, and it&#8217;s my favorite color)</p>
<p>Since he has no color distortion with blue and yellow, sticking to those colors is pretty successful most of the time (though he often can&#8217;t tell the difference between a grey-blue, a pure baby blue, and a lavender-blue that to my eyes are clearly three very different colors). We&#8217;ve run into the biggest problem with our formal living room &#8211; the idea is to paint the dining room (which has white chair-rail and beadboard on the bottom half of the room) a warm brown, and the entry/piano room a lighter, complimentary brown.</p>
<p>Obviously we can&#8217;t actually pick anything until we can actually stand in the rooms and look at the different colors ON the walls we&#8217;re thinking of &#8211; but we spent 2 hours at the hardware store yesterday looking at paint swatches, leaving both of us frustrated and bringing home a small stack of colors. (We had better luck with lighting and ceiling fans at least)</p>
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