On Dec 12, 2006, at 7:29 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:

> Trivia: Approximately 1% of women have tetrachromatic color vision -
> that is, four different types of cone cells in their retinas - and can
> see a vastly broader gamut than normal people. Exactly 0% of men have
> this ability; you need two X chromasomes to get it.

Hmm. But is it worth a retroactive pre-natal sex change to get it  
when the printer can only print sRGB?  ]'-)

Godfrey

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