2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.ics.2005.05.170
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Color vision deficiency in retinitis pigmentosa

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“…For cost reduction purposes usually cost effective light sources with non-continuous spectral power distribution are applied. Such sources ( Fig.1) have low color rendering abilities (CRI) along with high metameric indices [4] The application of such sources in production or in commercial applications can lead to several color matching problems and using them in color vision tests [5,6] wrong diagnosis might be acquired. Several modern light sources with non-continuous spectral power distribution possess CRI values over 90; however, their spectral characteristics provide reduced color identification and discrimination abilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For cost reduction purposes usually cost effective light sources with non-continuous spectral power distribution are applied. Such sources ( Fig.1) have low color rendering abilities (CRI) along with high metameric indices [4] The application of such sources in production or in commercial applications can lead to several color matching problems and using them in color vision tests [5,6] wrong diagnosis might be acquired. Several modern light sources with non-continuous spectral power distribution possess CRI values over 90; however, their spectral characteristics provide reduced color identification and discrimination abilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Norton en el año 2000 observó como en esta patología tanto los conos L como los M se ven afectados generando un defecto compatible a con un déficit similar al tritán (Nork, 2000). La retinosis pigmentaria tiende a presentar un relativo déficit tritan (azul-amarillo) (Fishman, 1980), aunque otros autores también hablan de defecto rojo-verde (Omar et al, 2005).…”
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