ColorAptitude™

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Comparison of colour perception tests

How does ColorAptitude™ compare to FM100, Ishihara, anomaloscope and other widely used methods? Compare on 18 criteria.

Fully supported Partial / limited Not present
Criterion
Measurement
Hue discrimination
Communication (naming)
Attribution (H / C / L)
Deficiency screening
Full hue circle
Norming
ASTM E1499-16 references
OKLCH perceptual scoring
Norm table available
Age correction
Output
Individual colour profile
Group report
Training advice
Spiderwebdiagram
Platform
Digital / online
Training modules
Screen calibration check
Multilingual (7 languages)
No physical material needed

About the tests

FM100

Farnsworth-Munsell 100 Hue Test — the gold standard for hue discrimination with 85 physical colour caps.

D-15

Farnsworth Dichotomous Test — quick screening with 15 caps to detect colour deficiency.

Ishihara

Pseudoisochromatic plate test — the best-known screening for red-green colour deficiency.

SPP

Standard Pseudoisochromatic Plates — broader plate test for multiple types of colour deficiency.

Anomaloscoop

Optical instrument (Rayleigh equation) for the precise diagnosis of red-green deficiencies.

CCT (Cambridge)

Cambridge Colour Test — computer-controlled with Landolt-C stimuli in chromatic noise.

X-Rite Online

Online FM100 variation by X-Rite — free hue ordering on screen.

ColorAptitude™

Digital platform: discrimination, attribution and communication across hue, lightness and chroma — with OKLCH-based perceptual scoring, training and certification.

Conclusion

Classic tests such as FM100 and Ishihara focus on one aspect of colour perception. ColorAptitude™ combines discrimination, attribution and communication in a single digital platform — with OKLCH-based perceptual scoring, ASTM E1499-16 alignment, and integrated training. This makes it the most comprehensive solution for both screening and professional development.