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==Plates== The plates make up several different test designs:<ref>{{cite web|last=Fluck|first=Daniel|title=Color Blindness Tests|url=http://www.color-blindness.com/2010/03/23/color-blindness-tests/|work=Colblinder|date=23 March 2010 |access-date=3 December 2013}}</ref> ;Demonstration plates: (Plate number one, typically the numeral "12"); designed to be visible by all subjects, whether normal or color vision deficient. For demonstration purposes only, and usually not considered in making a score for screening purposes. ;Transformation plates: Individuals with color vision deficiency should see a different figure from individuals with normal color vision. ;Vanishing plates: Only individuals with normal color vision could recognize the figure. ;Hidden digit plates: Only individuals with color vision deficiency could recognize the figure. ;Diagnostic plates: Intended to determine the type of color vision deficiency ([[protanopia]] or [[deuteranopia]]) and the severity of it. ;Tracing plates: Instead of reading a number, subjects are asked to trace a visible line across the plate.<ref name="ishihara"/> <gallery> File:Ishihara_1.svg|Ishihara Plate No. 1 (12) File:Ishihara 11.PNG|Ishihara Plate No. 13 (6) File:Ishihara 23.PNG|Ishihara Plate No. 23 (42) File:Ishihara 19.PNG|Ishihara Plate No. 19 (hidden 2) </gallery> The numbering and rotation of plates differs between the shortened diagnostic versions of the test and the full 38-plate test.
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