Ray, if you are interested in measuring your
> pond, I think
> that strips would be fine. Some of them are pretty precise
> (unless you
> are colorblind ;-) ).
I have always found it interesting that my wife's uncle. who was colorblind,
was employed for 25+ years as a color matcher in a printing related business.
According to him, the fact that he wasn't bombarded by so-called "normal"
color schemes, he had a greater ability to differentiate subtle changes in
colors. Of course, my son, also colorblind, can't find pants and shirt to
match although that may be a 19 year old's fashion statement.
Rob Denkhaus
Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge
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