I have worn contact lenses for many years and always specified a neutral colour, last time my optician ordered blue tinted because my previous set were 'grey'. I have not been aware of the tint and had to admit that I was not aware of any change in colour perception. I would just be more comfortable with neutral density grey
Submitted by Paul Lawrence on Mon, 08/12/2002 - 08:21.
creative people tend towards mediums that are well suited for the senses that work the best for them. creative people with great hearing equipment ( in their mind ( like ability to sense a tone, beat, etc...) ) are much more inclined to flock to music as their medium of choice for being creative, because it's the path of least resistance for expressing oneself. it shouldn't be a surprise that people with better hue iq are attracted more to visual arts.
I always wondered...
That was a great story on a subject that I've always wondered about. Thanks!
Blue tinted contacts seem OK in use
I have worn contact lenses for many years and always specified a neutral colour, last time my optician ordered blue tinted because my previous set were 'grey'. I have not been aware of the tint and had to admit that I was not aware of any change in colour perception. I would just be more comfortable with neutral density grey
obviously
creative people tend towards mediums that are well suited for the senses that work the best for them. creative people with great hearing equipment ( in their mind ( like ability to sense a tone, beat, etc...) ) are much more inclined to flock to music as their medium of choice for being creative, because it's the path of least resistance for expressing oneself. it shouldn't be a surprise that people with better hue iq are attracted more to visual arts.