Here you go, sort of. ![]()
I tend to not shoot (much) in really bright, harsh light. And right now it’s January so everything is dead. Bottom line: I have no really colorful images of my own! LOL
So I’ve taken @mino’s nice Play Raw of breakfast and tried to use it instead. While I wasn’t there when it was shot, it’s composed of familiar objects and I think I can get pretty close to their actual appearance. Adjusting it to mimic my “old” eye was far more difficult. I had to look at something else, alternately close one eye then the other, note the difference, then try to apply that difference to this image. It’s not exact by any means (it’s more noticeable IRL and right sunlight seems to really trigger it) but it’ll give you an idea. Maybe I’m now seeing UV!!!
The water glass is a little over-blue but I didn’t worry about correcting that since it’s only a little off. Overall a less inherently yellow-ish image might make for a better comparison. Rather than a split A/B image I’ve included both versions.
Also the comment upthread about my brain likely over compensating because I have a warm and cold eye right now it almost certainly true. I’m sure part of the bluish cast is due to the contrast against my yellowed cataract lens still remaining. The new lens is clear, not blue, so the color should be true.
Another interesting thing I noticed is, I can tell which eye is primarily seeing what due to the color differences. While sitting in the doctor’s office waiting room yesterday afternoon, when I looked down at my blue and white sneakers / trainers, the right one (seen more by my left eye) was duller and yellower than the left one (seen more by my right eye).
Apparently I was bored… ![]()
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