Thanks for all the input, one post made me think to try reducing the colour depth so I reduced it to 16 colours. L1 and L2 look red, red, brown to me, much easier to see. Colour blindness really doesn't bother me in everyday life except for daggum resistor/inductor stripes and finding specific wire colours. Red-green-brown-grey and blue-purple both look similiar depending on the shade.
On a funny sidebar, when I joined the Navy years ago, I had to identify 3 red, 3 brown and 3 green yarn balls of out a box when I failed the Colorblind test. I thought, well, that shouldn't be too bad, just have to separate the red, brown and green. However... There was not just one shade of each colour, there was 50 million shades of each! To this day, I don't know how I passed that test. I found out in kindergarten I was colour blind when I drew a crayon pic of a house on a hill and coloured the grass grey!
Will desolder those when I get time, still taking bets on the right value!
