Monday, March 20, 2006

Color Blind 3

Colorblind individuals should see nothing. Color normal individuals should see a "faint" brown boat.

LMAO.  I hate these dots.  I can't see sh*t.  Talking to many other color blind people today.  Actually they are all men and I know why that is.  However looking through some of the sites I was shown I found this picture in how a color blind person sees the world.

  • Protanomaly - shades of red appear weaker in depth and brightness
  • Deuteranomaly - shades of green appear weaker
  • Tritanomaly - very rare case where shades of blue appear weaker
  • Viewing the World with Color Blindness

    Normal View
    Normal View

    Protanope
    Protanope

    Deuteranope
    Deuteranope

    Tritanope
    Tritanope



    9 comments:

    Anonymous said...

    The Tritanomaly view is kinda cool
    Oh I'm sorry you can't see it can you?
    ~ Aww hugs, Marina

    Anonymous said...

    My brother is color blind also. Ive known this all my life but it wasnt until recently that i asked him what it all meant. He said Blues and Blacks are sometimes hard to distiguish from. Greens are as well. And Browns...well ya might as well forget about it. He said some colors arent as bright to him as they probably are to everyone else. Reds and Oranges are a problem too. It was pretty interesting listening to him tell me these things. Funny thing is...he went with me to look for a new car and we came across a blue car that was quite an interesting blue. It was a very pretty blue. Similar to the southern tip of Africa in the middle and last picture. He just went on and on about that color...how pretty it was. I bought the car. And i have had complements on the color...but i really am not sure what he was seeing. I thought he was in the minority with the colorblindness thing. Apparently he isnt...
    Terry Ü

    Anonymous said...

    Oops! In my entry below i was referring to the color blue in the 2nd and 3rd pic at the southern tip of Africa...Ü

    Anonymous said...

    my cousin in colorblind. He has trouble with greens and reds.

    Anonymous said...

    My brother is color blind also. Not me, and at 45 I still have nearly perfect vision!
    Penny

    Anonymous said...

    lol I know this is the reason I can give my hubby a brown sock and a black one and he wouldn't know the difference. But only do this around the house lol if he's going out with me I make sure he has two of the same. See what wives can do when they put their naughty little minds to work? lol  btw,we get paid back with menapause  hehehe

    Anonymous said...

    whew....I saw the boat...when I went back and re-looked at it...lol. A neighbor of ours is color blind....and she depends on her husband to color coordinate her clothes and her house decorating.....either he is color blind too....or he just has really bad taste!!

    Tracie

    Anonymous said...

    Looks like a sailboat to me.. YAY.. I am not colored blind.. Woo hoo thanks Mike. Oh yea.. My back is killing, think u can crack it for me, stand on it or something. I am too young for this type of sireness everyda damn day, I need a good dr to take the aches away with no medications, really sick of medicines now =( Just crack it and send me away, hehe

    Love,
    Theresa

    Anonymous said...

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    Sharon:)