i know that:

1) most people are dominant eyed and one eye does less work than others most
of the time

2) the dominance switches back and forth during the day for most people

3) people who have different corrections for proper vision in each eye can
more easily tell which eye they are mostly seeing things out of even when
wearing correction.

4) spend a lot of time looking through a microscope and you are both taught
and become used to keeping both eyes open and ignoring the input from one
eye.

Herb....
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "graywolf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 11:52 AM
Subject: Re: Colour fidelity & low-light AF of *ist-D


> It might be a function of depth perception, like 3D glasses. My right eye
seems
> to be color dominant. If I look at something and cover my left eye the
color
> does not change. If I cover my right eye the color gets bluer.
>
> You are astute to have nowiced that, Joe. I asked an opthalmoligist about
it
> once, and he didn't know a thing about it. I first noticed it myself years
ago
> when adjusting my binoculars.


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