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There is actually surprisingly little variation in the way we perceive colors, despite the fact the red/blue/green cone numbers can vary considerably between individuals. It would interesting to know whether the question related to a real or hypothetical situation. I would say that because the spectra are so far apart it would be unlikely that the differences in color discrimination would go unnoticed for very long, particularly by people who spend time with Jill.

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