
How A Colorblind Affected By Tritanopia Sees The World
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My name is Davide Sasso and with those photos I tried to simulated the the view of a colortblind affected by Tritanopia.
Tritanopia is a form of color blindness in which the retina is deficient in or lacks cone cells containing opsins that respond to the color blue, resulting in an inability to distinguish blue from green.
There are several variations of vision deficiency, such as Deuteranomalia (which makes everything look a little faded), Protanopia (which makes everything seem a little green), and as I said, Tritanopia (greenish-pink tones).
Only around 0.00003% of the world’s population suffers from total color blindness (Monochromacy).
The places of the photos are many, from the Three Peaks of Lavaredo to the Lake of Braies, from Florence to the forest of Sila, in Calabria.
I wanted to shoot those photos because I wanted to show to the people and to myself, how a colorblind sees the world.
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It’s kinda pretty to see the world this way
Hi David I know you from today's Hong Kong news (HK 01), your photos are very beautiful and wonderful!!! Hope you can bring us more beautiful photos through your horizons.
I have now found the article, thank you very much for the report and for the compliments. I will do my best!
These remind me of how some people process infrared. So glad I see in full color. I knew a carpenter who couldn't see red so when a chalk-line was made with red chalk on dark concrete it was almost invisible to him.
Thank you! You can find some of this picture in original color on my IG account: @redunchained
Wow! Now I can be colorblinded too!
Cool, huh?
Wow great photos and idea!
Thank you Lisa!
Thank you for making me grateful for being able to see: red, green, and blue ._/!\_
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<3 <3 <3
It’s kinda pretty to see the world this way
Hi David I know you from today's Hong Kong news (HK 01), your photos are very beautiful and wonderful!!! Hope you can bring us more beautiful photos through your horizons.
I have now found the article, thank you very much for the report and for the compliments. I will do my best!
These remind me of how some people process infrared. So glad I see in full color. I knew a carpenter who couldn't see red so when a chalk-line was made with red chalk on dark concrete it was almost invisible to him.
Thank you! You can find some of this picture in original color on my IG account: @redunchained
Wow! Now I can be colorblinded too!
Cool, huh?
Wow great photos and idea!
Thank you Lisa!
Thank you for making me grateful for being able to see: red, green, and blue ._/!\_