Color-blindness and photography
I'm acutely color-blind and can't distinguish the greens from the reds, the blues from the violets, etc. It makes color photography more complicated, but this doesn't stop me from enjoying this activity. :)
I shoot in RAW and enlist the aid of "color consultants" (my wife or 11-year old son) when setting the WB during conversion. They look at the color plates from an illustrated bird guide and ask shooting info like lighting conditions, and then they decide which WB setting looks right. Sometimes, I "protest" that the choice of WB is too warm or too cold and they review it. Once we have a unanimous WB choice, I take over the PP work. :D
Just wondering if there are color-challenged folks here too? I'm curious on how you get around this when post-processing.
Regards,
Romy