A Campbell,

You might use the Preucil Hue as described at <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hue >. This should be easier than the Munsell hue.

Then again, if you want to do exactly the same as the Java applet, all you need to do is sort the objects by their respective RGB-values -- unless the actual hue plays a role in your diagnosis.

I did a few things with colour for Color Converter <http://www.color-converter.com > and for a few clients of mine. If you write me off-list, perhaps I might be of service.

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On 5 nov 2009, at 00:54, planix wrote:


Hi,

I am looking at turning this hue sort test;

http://www.spectralcolor.com/game/huetest_kiosk

into a standalone using runrev. The concept is pretty simple, so I don't think it is programmatically challenging. But, I would be interested in
whether anyone has a stack, or knows of a stack, that does some or all
(that'd be nice) of the types of actions demonstrated in the hue_test java
code.

My interest in this is it's use as a neuropsychological evaluation for
acquired achromatosis. I have a patient who reports the symptoms so I will probably use the online test- since getting the Munsell hue sort is not possible in the time frame that I have. But, I would also be interested in
using a standalone, or my own web version, to do some research.

cheers

A Campbell

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