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Red, orange, and yellow is the hardest color for colored blind people to see. It sounds crazy!
The eyes. Mildly colour blind people can see the red/blue ends of the spectrum. However, they have great difficulty seeing the more subtle colours in the orange/yellow/green range. If you can see '40 shades of green' , as in trees and grass etc., you are NOT colour blind. Colour blind people are often banned from doing such work as ship/aircraft navigtion, train driving, driving large vehicles(traffic lights).
Dogs can see colour but the only colours they can't see is red and green. Red to them is a light pink and green is white to them.So yes, dogs can see colour it is un-true about being colour blind.
People with color blindness may have difficulty distinguishing between certain colors, typically red and green hues. This can result in a limited ability to see certain shades of colors or confusion between them. The condition can vary in severity, with some people experiencing mild color confusion while others may only see in shades of gray.
Contrary to popular belief, only a rare percentage colorblind people can only see in black and white. More commonly, colorblind people difficulty telling two colors apart, or being able to identify what color an object is. Colorblind people don't see anything "wrong", their perception of color is just slightly different. Only in a minority of colorblind people is colorblindness a major disability. Common colours to not be able to distinguish between are green and red, blue and orange.
they most likely see green as if it is the most common type of colour blindness red/green colour blindness he/she would see green i think :S
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Dogs can see colour, but their vision is like a human with red-green colour blindness. For a dog (or rather, their wolf ancestors) the ability to see motion was more important than visual acuity and colour range.
Other names for colour blindness are:Monochromacy (total colour blindness)Daltonism (after scientist John Dalton who was a pioneer in studying colour blindness)Deuteranopia (red-green colour blindness)
You can't at home, see a doctor possibly they can fix it
Like most mammals, dogs are dichromats and have colour vision equivalent to red-green colour-blindness in humans (deuteranopia) Related link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog
Yes, Rabindranath Tagore was believed to have red-green color blindness. This condition influenced his artistic works, particularly his use of bold and contrasting colors in his paintings and writings.
Generally speaking, dogs have problems with some colours, in this way they suffer from colour blindness. But they do see colours, and do not see in black, white and grey only. Dogs, generally speaking, have problems with certain colours. In this way they have colour blindness but they do see colours.
it depends on you style man just do what you like
colour blindness will either make coloured things grey or it will make things hard to see. so yes,yes it does
The only health downside to colour-blindness is the fact that you can't see colours.
red its red from colby