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Ever wondered what do color blind people see? To satisfy the urge to find out, there's a website called color-blindness.com that lets you take a glimpse.

Despite the name, color blindness doesn't mean that people see the world in black and white. More than 99% of all colorblind people can, in fact, see color. Because of this, the term "color vision deficiency" (CVD) is considered to be more accurate. According to color-blindness.com, around 0.5% of women (1 in 200) and 8% of men (1 in 12) suffer from some form of CVD. There are several types of colorblindness, such as Deuteranomalia (which makes everything look a little faded), Protanopia (which makes everything seem a little green), and Tritanopia (greenish-pink tones), and only around 0.00003% of the world’s population suffers from total color blindness (Monochromacy).

Bored Panda decided to test various images to see how different colors look through different CVD lenses. Here's what we found on how do color blind people see! (h/t)

Normal vision

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This is how different colors look to somebody who has normal vision.

Deuteranomalia

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The most common of colorblind types is called Deuteranomalia. Around 4.63% of men and 0.36% of women experience this type of color vision deficiency, many of whom don't even realize. People with Deuteranomalia see a more subdued color palette, especially when it comes to colors like green and red.

Protanopia

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When somebody has Protanopia, all shades of green and red look rather faded, whereas yellow and blue shades seem largely unaffected. Only around 1% of men experience this type of CVD.

Tritanopia

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When somebody has Protanopia, all shades of green and red look rather faded, whereas yellow and blue shades seem largely unaffected. Only around 1% of men experience this type of CVD.

People with Tritanopia see colors with a greenish/pink tone. It's a sporadic form of color blindness and is believed to affect only 0.0001% of men and women.

Total color blindness (Monochromacy)

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Total color blindness, or Monochromacy, is the rarest form of color vision deficiency. People who have it can only see in black and white, but it's estimated that only 0.00003% of the world's population is affected by this particular condition.

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katarina
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7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

i opened this post thinking i could see how normal people see the world. but i have Trianopia so it dosnt work.

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Una
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I feel bad for you. Your entire world is mostly reds and pinks

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have a mild form of deuteranomaly. I am guessing that pictures representing the heavy form of every type of colour blindness. The only case I can't recognize properly a colour is when it is already faded. But in 99% of those cases I see the colour correctly. Now I understand why as I child always liked blu eor black colour. It was always the most vivid colour in my eyes

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Yuki Masahiko
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Makes sense, I like mostly Black, Blu or Green cause They are the main colors I see.

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Michael W
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7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Being a form of colour-blind I can affirm this is not quite right. Firstly EVERYONE sees colours differently (graphic designers often have huge arguments about them due to this) so every colour-blind person has a slightly different version of "blindness". Some people even see certain colours better than in normal vision by becoming more sensitive to it just like blind people might hear or feel or smell better. Things here are presented in a theoretical way looking at them from a normal persons' point of view or understanding, in the same way as if well-off people tried to explain to other well-off people how they imagine poor people see the world without ever having lived it. If things were really like this then if a normal person was looking at a protanopian image and wanted a colour-blind person to understand what he sees, he would give the protaopia-suffering viewer the normal vision image to look at. Adjusting colourdeficient vision would thus also be possible, which it isn't.

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7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

How would one know if they didn't have "normal vision" as it's normal to them..

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7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They wouldn't be able to distinguish certain colors from others the way we can. So protanopia can't really tell greens and reds apart from grays. deuteranomolia can't really tell apart orange from red and all red/green stuff is harder to distinguish from gray but not impossible. Tritanopia basically can't see any of the yellow in anything and can't even see purple (I guess, idk not an expert). So pretty much they see less colors. There is no test for people who see MORE colors except maybe this one: http://xritephoto.com/online-color-test-challenge. But you're right, "normal" is all relative. Once they decided normal was what most people saw they could test for abnormal

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

As I think color blind test doesn't occur in India according to research of dr. john smith on colorblindtest.co there are only 0.2% people are color blind in india.

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You’ll Be Amazed How People With Color Blindness See The World this information is a very great and good write-up. Thank you for sharing this information. Nowadays many people have colour blindness problems and if you want to know correct information about color blindness then visit here and check all information: https://ishiharacolorblindtest.wordpress.com/2021/08/27/ishihara-colour-blindness-test/

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Yuki Masahiko
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have Deuteranomaly, But I noticed I cant see some colors at all or I'll see them as something else completely.

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Genevieve Gates
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7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I always just said my dad was color blind. I didn't realize there were various kinds of it. I wish I would of asked him more questions.

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Irene Walton
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7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Very interesting, I didn't know there were more than one type

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Salla-mari Toivanen
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7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Tritanomia might not be nice, but it looks pretty... Only if I could see my world through rose-colored glasses.

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7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The incidence of 'color deficiency' is not 8% in males as the article states. It is between 18-20%, about one in five males. My graduate anthropology thesis was on "Relaxed Selection and Color Deficiency in Early Hominids". The reason why there are so many males compared to females is because prehistoric males were hunters and did this in groups. There was a "Select Advantage" to have at least one hunter in the group who was partially color blind, because color deficiency helps humans detect camouflaged predators, including humans. In other words, human groups were at a select advantage to have several of their members color deficient so as to be better hunters. And since women did not go out and hunt, they did not need this trait. The reason why I was interested in this is because I have Anomalous Trichromacy, with a slight red-green deficiency. It kept me from getting an Air Force Contract as a commissioned officer during the Vietnam War. I had to go Army instead.

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7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If someone with Tritanopia sees these images, would he see the "tritanopia" and "normal vision" the same?

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11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Normal vision is a very bad color palet. No equal spectrum and terrible bridges. At least add a proper yellow-green and proper turquoise for a bridge from blue to green and green to yellow. And add a proper violet, too. Protanopia and Tritanopia looks way better because of it.

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7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow. Tritonopia. Looks like blossoms and spring all year round for them.

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11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Seldom Protanopia win, because Sweden's colors in the face and onthe clothes looks interesting.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Do people with a different color vision have the ability to see a different range of light, not just the visible range that ordinary people have as standard? For example, do they see the TV remote control lamp flashing? Do they see them when they point the smartphone's camera at them? Do they see more in the world around us than others?

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7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

hey, what if someone has either of the visions except normal, and sees these images, how'd these look like??

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7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

not confetti (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confetti), sprinkles

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

pride parade yay but the flag really? i mean you could pick anyother.

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