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.
no you can not see colors at night because color is the eyes perception of refracted light
With your eyes unless you are colorblind. The cone cells enable you to see colors.
All colors
Apparantly, people with this condition see colors when they hear a sound. So if you see colors then you may be a synesthete.
The term for people who can see some colors but not others is "color vision deficiency," commonly known as color blindness.
A person who is blind does not see anything.
It's hard to say -- but people say horses can only see the colors purple, green, blue, and orange.
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People see different colors due to variations in their eyes' cone cells, which are responsible for detecting colors. Additionally, differences in lighting conditions, the way light is processed by the brain, and individual perception can also influence how colors are perceived.
very bright and vibrant colors. only boys can become color blind.
Yes, it is possible to dream in color.
no, they see the same colors as us humans seeWell, not in the sense like most people would think. They can see spirits, and they can see colors that most humans don't look for or can't see, like energy. It's not very scientific, but it's true.