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The following paragraphs are excerpted from the Procedures for Testing Color Vision Document ADA 113680 issued by the National Research Council. Committee on Vision Assembly of Behavioral and Social Sciences published by the National Academy Press, Washington D.C. 1981.  This document is available form the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Technical Information Service 5285 Port Royal Rd Springfield VA, 22161 Phone 703-487-4600. Comments added this date are in parenthesis ().

Correct Illuminants

To demonstrate the importance of using the correct illuminant, a number of investigators showed that if ordinary unfiltered tungsten lamps (which appear yellower than Standard Illuminant C) are used, deutan subjects make fewer errors in Pseudoisochromatic plate tests, including the Ishihara, American Optical (now Richmond Products Green/Red) and HRR (also Richmond) [Reed 1944, Hardy et al.; 1946, Volk and Fry, 1947; Farnsworth, Reed and Chilling, 1948; Schmidt, 1952; Katavisto, 1961; and Higgins et al., 1978].

Therefore, deuteranomalous observers (deutans) may pass a screening test that was administered under the wrong illuminant. With the wrong illuminant, deutans may also make fewer errors in an arrangement test, such as the FM 100-hue test or the Farnsworth panel D-15 (Both available from Richmond Products). In addition, protans may show rotation of the error axis. Extreme protanomalous trichromats and protanopes may even show a deutan profile [Higgins et al, 1978].  Thus, unfiltered tungsten lamps cannot be used as illuminates for these tests, since those lamps will not give correct results. Ordinary window light is far too variable in both illuminance levels and spectral composition to be an adequate source for color vision testing.  The use of fluorescent tubes in color testing has been investigated, with variable results [Rowland, 1943]; Katavisto, 1961] . Ordinary commercially available fluorescent tubes are not generally appropriate for testing color vision.

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