färgplatttest
Färgplatttest, or color plate test, is a diagnostic tool used to assess an individual's ability to perceive and distinguish colors. It is a common method for identifying various types of color vision deficiencies, often referred to as color blindness. The most widely recognized färgplatttest is the Ishihara test, developed by Shinobu Ishihara.
These tests typically consist of a series of plates, each containing a pattern of colored dots. Within
Färgplatttest are simple, non-invasive, and can be administered quickly. They are frequently used during routine eye