Color Temperature Difference between eyes?

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The discussion revolves around the perception of color temperature differences between the right and left eyes. One user notes that when viewing with one eye at a time, they observe a distinct difference in color temperature, but when both eyes are open, the image appears even. This raises questions about the reasons behind such discrepancies in color perception between the eyes. Other participants seek clarification on the specific differences being described, indicating a need for more detail to understand the phenomenon fully. The conversation highlights a common curiosity regarding individual visual experiences and the complexities of human vision.
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Color Temperature Difference between eyes??

My right eye views color temperature than the left. One eye open at a time then switching shows a difference. When both eyes are open my viewing image looks even and nice. Whats the deal with that anyhow? Anybody else have that same issue? well curious and loooking for an answer. Bye :rolleyes:
 
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I think there's at least one word missing in your first sentence, such that it obscures the meaning. Could you clarify what the difference is you're trying to describe?
 
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