According to a user on the American Foundation for the Blind web site, it is difficult to describe different colors as they have no comparisons. And yet I found on another web site someone who had a valid point in comparing colors to every day objects. Blue would be ice, grass for green and so on.
If this blind man was born blind, he has no image of what seeing could be like, and there is no way. If this blind man became blind later and remembers colors, you can describe it as a massive, concave half circle, where the outer part is red, and it fades to orange, then it fades to yellow, etc.
no they are not color blind they can see many colors of the rainbow
you can't. but you can explain it to a patially colorblind person depending on what colors they CAN see.
I presume you mean 'a blind person'. Impossible to describe colours to a person who had been blind from birth.
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yes
You can use tints and shades of gray to describe White. Using black to shade and white to tint. Since black and white are neutrals and not colors, you can use them to describe the color white.
A person who is blind does not see anything.
You can't
bright and sparkley
You cant explain colors and most blind people become blind after birth, so, they have an idea of how colors look like. Very few were born blind.
It is not very easy to describe a color to someone who is blind. I mean you can't even describe black and that is what they look at all the time.