Give her a list of the possible colors and let her choose -

After all, aren't multiple choice tests always easier? All you have to do is
eliminate the impossible and then, as the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's detective
said, "...whatever remains...must be the truth."

Ron AC7AC

-----Original Message-----
Don wrote...

> Have someone with good color vision (usually female) take a look at it 
> under good light (sunlight is great).  Even if she does not know the 
> color code, she can relate the colors seen.  

Yes, but she's apt to say things like "mauve, lavender, taupe" which
probably doesn't 
help with the problem!  8-)

73,

George T Daughters, K6GT
CU in the California QSO Party (CQP)
October 3-4, 2009


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