People having color blindness cannot see the same colors as people with normal color vision. They see the world in different colors. The photos on the left - is the way color blind people see the colors and right on the right – people who has no color vision deficiency. The difference is immense.
i'm redgreen colourblind (not severely), and i can see every colour that anyone else can see... but it's when you have multiple colours together or near each other that my brain has trouble distinguishing between which colour is which. i don't see red as green and green as red. a pale red rose in a dull green grass patch will blend in, not disappear.
Everyone sees colors differently and every color blind person sees colors differently as well. My son is color blind but can see red. He can't differentiate between dark colors (navy, brown, black) but can see shades of colors that sometimes I can't even see. He can't tell the difference between blue and purple. But, it's different for every color blind person, this is only an example of what a few color blind people view, NOT THE MAJORITY. It's almost unheard of to only see in black,white and gray, it's extremely rare to be that color blind. Read "The Island of the Color Blind" by Oliver Sacks.
Oh my Lord i can not believe how many innocent people have to live with this illness it's unbelievable i just want to say keep your head held high and keep smiling xxx
i just showed these pictures to little brother who is colourblind. he said each picture on the left looks the same as the one on the right. this makes me feel so sad and sorry for him.
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Thankfully i do not have this. I can see all colors just fine.
Read "The Island of the Color Blind" by Oliver Sacks.