So, here's the deal. I'm partially colorblind. I didn't even know until about two years ago when I got a health check for a work visa in Korea. I did color corrections for photographers while working as a freelance assistant before I left the country, and never had any complaints, but none of the work was exactly color-critical either so there was certainly margin for a bit of error. In the long run, however, I need to be able to produce fully color-accurate work for clients when doing things like architectural and still life photography.
Assuming I've done lots of research on this topic as it relates to methods used by other photographers, what steps and perhaps additional checks, etc would one recommend for me? Keep in mind that my ability to distinguish colors isn't all there, but is mostly there and functional (it's that par that isn't there that's the problem). Are there any non-standard or atypical tools/concepts/procedures I should look into building into my workflow? Or are the established procedures that are already out there already sufficient?