Sunlight with a white card behind it. I sometimes find a white cloud. Certain fluorescent lights may work. Be careful: they come in different shades and ones listed as "daylight" may be nothing of the sort.
Many men do have troubles distinguishing colors, after all color-blindness is almost exclusively a male disorder--I don't think I've ever heard of a color-blind woman.
However, I wonder if some of it is training. There are techniques to detect very fine differences. I did some painting in college and mixing, or worse, re-mixing the perfect color is something you learn to do. But, after all, who usually determines which paint chip or tile color is exactly right?
I'm lucky, I guess. i have no trouble distinguishing faint differences in tints. What I find hard is when the tint of the sample deviates from the colors on the cell, for example having a purple hue in the water when the pH cell has none.
The oddest thing: My wife had a friend whose brother painted religious icons--they were fabulous and nobody knew how he did it as he is totally colorblind--monochromatic, and only sees in black, white and gray. Yet he used color like a master.
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