Richer S P, Adams A J, Little A C
Am J Optom Physiol Opt. 1985 Feb;62(2):105-10. doi: 10.1097/00006324-198502000-00007.
Based on Farnsworth's theories of color confusion and discrimination, "rose-colored" or "pink" filters such as the X-Chrom material of 0.16 mm in thickness or the Kodak Wratten no. 30 filter act as monocular chromatic enhancers for red/green color deficients by virtue of colorimetrically lengthening color space in a direction perpendicular to the dichromatic axis of color confusion. Using derived formulas for dichromat colorimetry, a set of representative isoluminant-isochroma spectral hues, and interactive computer graphic colorimetric tools, it is possible to determine an optimum spectrophotometric filter curve. Such a filter has minimal middle wavelength transmission and is optimal in terms of providing maximal monocular chromatic clues for discriminative tasks involving confused colors.