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Yes, it is possible to analyze brightly colored line spectra even if one is colorblind. Spectral analysis primarily relies on the measurement of wavelengths and intensity of light, which can be quantified using instruments such as spectrometers. These instruments can provide numerical data on the emission or absorption lines, allowing for analysis without relying solely on color perception. Additionally, colorblind individuals may still distinguish differences in brightness and contrast, aiding in the analysis.

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