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Color-blind casting is the practice of casting roles without regard to the actor's ethnicity or race. [1] Alternative terms and similar practices include non-traditional casting , integrated casting , or blind casting , [ a ] which can involve casting without consideration of skin color , body shape , sex or gender .
A colour cast is a tint of a particular colour, usually unwanted, that evenly affects a photographic image in whole or in part. [1] Certain types of light can cause film and digital cameras to render a colour cast. Illuminating a subject with light sources of different colour temperatures will usually
Color blindness can also result from physical or chemical damage to the eye, the optic nerve, parts of the brain, or from medication toxicity. [2] Color vision also naturally degrades in old age. [2] Diagnosis of color blindness is usually done with a color vision test, such as the Ishihara test.
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Color blind casting includes all races, including white, which would make white washing color blind casting. But it describes the practice of casting a non white actor in a traditionally white character. DJokerNr1 06:37, 3 March 2016 (UTC) White washing is only color-blind casting if race is not a factor in the casting.
Cumberbatch admitted in 2022 to his “Zoolander 2” co-star Penelope Cruz as part of Variety’s “Actors on Actors” that “there was a lot of contention around the role, understandably now.”
An Ishihara test image as seen by subjects with normal color vision and by those with a variety of color deficiencies. A pseudoisochromatic plate (from Greek pseudo, meaning "false", iso, meaning "same" and chromo, meaning "color"), often abbreviated as PIP, is a style of standard exemplified by the Ishihara test, generally used for screening of color vision defects.