I think his problem with those was he could only *kinda* see it, and so he was doubting that some of what he saw was real (vs imagined) and also doubted that he was seeing everything there was to see, so between the two he's not confident in his tracing being correct, and is worried that 5-esque shape is actually a 6 or 8 and he's missing stuff.
keep in mind he does know the shapes of 1-9, so he may have been tracing out a number he thought it could be to compare and contrast with what he was seeing to make sure he got it right.
I'm colorblind kinda like Trevor. What I see might be clusters of differently colored dots but they don't appear to form a cohesive pattern. So it's there but it's so faint that it could easily be a 5/9, or a 6/8. 1 and 7 can also look similar in those tests. It can be really confusing for colorblind individuals. I used to feel bad when people gave Matt shit and I still kind of do but if he gets mad at Trevor for something Trevor has no control over then Matt can get bipped.
@@Reblwitoutacause There are many play pals and early AH videos that show it's not usually sent inside but often outside. Sometimes outside of the room, audible from down the hall.
"Two people without Trevor's eyeballs keep explaining how your eyeballs work." Michael keeps validating Trevor's experiences with colorblindness and it makes my heart happy.
Seriously, I loved when he said that. Trevor constantly being told "t HaTs NoT hOw EyEs WoRk" just reminded me of all the times dumbasses have told my friend her chronic back pain "shouldn't happen" just from standing too long, like no shit, now that you've mentioned it isn't normal lemme just karate chop her spine back to full health lmao. Michael's been pretty good about being a smartass For The Greater Good for a long time and Trevor's so patient and goodnatured, bless him.
As someone who is also mildly colourblind, I appreciate that Michael is so supportive through the tests, it really does suck when people are constantly asking if you can see a colour and/or are shocked and almost angry that you can't see what they're seeing.
I have the same problem as trevor. I am a strong deutan. The amount of people I have come across that find it difficult to understand how I can not see a colour the same way as them even after I explain that colours a formed by the light hitting the cones in your eyes, therefore it cane be different from person to person, shocks me.
@@mikecooper2566 Explaining color to someone is one of those things that's pretty much impossible though since there's no way to know if people even see color the same way to begin with. As someone with Tritanopia, with no history of colorblindness in my family, the only people who find it difficult to believe are my relatives and friends I've grown up with all my life. I feel like I'm the one who has the most difficulty understanding that I see color differently than others, doesn't help that I was 26 when I found out, my life is a lie.
@@TheQuackGamer Yeah, that is your colour blindness. To me, the difference is comparable to the difference between black and white. Or at least black and light grey.
@@phasedcloak2835 dunno if you're making a joke but I dont think you are. It's a Bible joke. Joshua is the 4th book of the Old Testament, Deuteronomy is the 5th, and Numbers is the 6th.
@@Dodedodo33 Same dude, I was like "Why the hell is the same picture twice side-by-side??" Then I actually read "approximation" and I was like "Ah yes dammit"
Trevor, remember you're wearing sunglasses. Perhaps with regular Enchroma glasses you might be able to discern colors even better. Also, everything I've heard suggests that the longer you wear the glasses, the better your brain figures colors out. I'd be curious to see a follow up video. Good luck!
@@Ryvaken V would have been pronounced like a "w" im pretty sure, thinking back to an argument about vini vidi vice the "c" being pronounced as a "k" :) apologise if im mistaken
@@alexmartinez5859 @Ryvaken Roman Numerals are explicitly letters used as numbers. I = 1, V = 5, X = 10, L = 50, C = 100, D = 500, M = 1000. And yes, V worked like W and stood in for U, and the C was always a hard C (sounds like K) in the Roman Latin; I think the further from Rome you went, the more flexible the rules on pronunciation
Honestly, it seems like Michael has a slight red deficiency. I personally think I’m lacking a little on green. It’s not like we cant see or distinguish them, just in those tests, it becomes more obvious certain colors mix.
@@ElyskeTheDonut Not all guys can see every color either, for me as a woman I was able to make out everything pretty easily (though a couple were made to trick your eyes)
Colourblind-ness is also significantly more common in men, and men aren't usually expected to discern colours in the kind of fine detail. Makes me wonder if the two correlated.
Cup of Sleuth yea a big that i think got researched was that women may see more shades than men do, being able to distinguish multiple shades over men.
the man who works for achievement hunter, which has a very green logo on usually a black background and by extension roosterteeth, which has a very red logo, has red-green colorblindness
I mean the ones that Michael couldn't see were more difficult than the others, and I just find it fascinating that AH is actually doing something educational, even Michael found out he has a tiny bit of colourblindness.
@@DJW321 The one at 18:06 I can barely make out a slight tinge, yet none of the others I had an issue with, so it's possible it's just very slight colour blindness.
7:17 “Two people without Trevor’s eyeballs keep explaining how your eyeballs work.” I love that Michael is willing to say what Trevor probably wants to say but is too nice to
Matt's freaking out because someone's doing tests to figure out what's wrong with them, since we all know how scared he is of going to a doctor to figure out what's causing that 14 year long cough he's had now.
Mr. Quil I imagine the cheapest way to develop this is with a software-based video filter, a head mounted camera, and FPV drone goggles. Idk how much processing it takes to convert a signal in real-time so it might need to be connected to a PC using VR goggles or something, which they already have lying around.
Michael is actually so cool like he’s sitting there fending off Alfredo and Matt making comments like “really????” And michael just goes “he’s COLORBLIND” 🤣🤣🤣🤣 like supportive dad
I wanna see a photoshopped estimation of what the office and coworkers look like in Trevor’s eyes without the glasses. In the unpacking he exclaimed how red fredo looks with the glasses on. Since fredo isn’t red I’m curious what color he looked like before the glasses
I have the same colour blindness as trevor and to a seemingly slightly more extreme level and the office just seems like normal yk colourful and all and different to what u see with maybe less contrast but still colourful and that's our normal so it doesnt feel like we are missing out on anything.
PackuMira The reason is because camouflage can’t perfectly match the shades of its surroundings, but the pattern can blend in. This is why it’s effective for normal people, because we look for patterns. Colorblind people have a heightened ability to spot the difference in shading, so the difference in color stands out a little more than it does for normal people
Color blindness is actually an evolutionary benefit. That's why men are predominantly color blind. In the early days, they were mostly hunters and needed to be able to see through the camouflage of animals to hunt them. Women were the gatherers and needed to see the color of the berries and plants to determine ripeness or other factors.
@@marilynsparks5931 While I won't say it isn't a benefit or anything. I can say it is a defect. A defect that honestly doesn't matter in the ancient world. It has it's benefits and it's disadvantages. Mostly disadvantages. A lot of berries are red, blue, and darker shades. Hunting may have an advantage. Gathering defentently has its massive disadvantages. So no, it wasn't evolutionary, It is a defect
This is the most relatable video they've posted. I feel ya Trevor. My friends alienate and ask me how I just can't see things like they do. I appreciate this video so much.
This along with hearing, walking, the ability to see at all, the ability to speak, and I'm not sure but I think there might even be people who have an impaired sense of touch...I mean why not? I didn't even think a person could have no sense of smell until I heard about John Risinger.
Well, some people (myself and my mom included) have a high pain tolerance, why can't there be an extreme form of that in which the person in question has either little or no sense of touch or pain?
“There’s something here...” It’s like a movie where Trevor’s pulling red string between two pictures, trying to find the common link, but the two pictures are just of the number and the word ‘three’ and he just can’t make the connection
Matt:"Visions doesn't do that (Fade away)..." It absolutely does, your peripherals are much better at picking up low light than your main focused area.
I am also colorblind, and honestly, the worst part of being colorblind is trying to explain it to nonColorblind people, and constantly being asked "what color is this?" Edit: that second test was pretty brutally hard.
I could not agree any more tbh. I know they’re curious, but it still gets tiring. Also gets me when people don’t understand there are different types of colorblindness and think I see just black and white. I’ve had people tell me, “you shouldn’t be driving if you’re colorblind”, and I have to explain to them that I can still see colors.
@@xxCrazyEights88xx I'm sure it gets exhausting but its kind of an oddity honestly. If you inform people that you don't wanna talk about I think most would be okay not talking about it.
Haha that's funny you say that because as someone who isn't colorblind, the second one was way easier! The colors were so much more bright and varied. The first test was mostly gray and harder to distinguish for me.
@@L3monSqueezy also, traffic lights glow in certain sequence. Top = Red Middle = Yellow/Blue Bottom = Green so color-blind people can distinguish between them(i think)
It’s not technically there, which is why everyone else reacts the way they do in that moment. edit: Apparently (checking other comments) there’s a point where color-blind people can see differences in shading enough to differentiate camouflage from designated surroundings more easily than non-color-blind people. _However_ , from what I can tell there’s genuinely at best a smudge there he’s interpreting as a 4 (given there’s no visible difference in Trevor’s approximation).
@@alecLogan It took some time for me but I can actually see the 4, there's a very slight difference between the colors but I can tell that the 4 is green
@@396phickman I can appreciate the subreddit, but I feel like it's actually supposed to be a decent joke. This is why on occasion wooooshes just don't work.
MFW the two images on the left and right look very similar for some of them... when Michael said how the colour is bold and I thought "erm no... that's mostly all grey" i did the test myself. Turns out I have Mild Deutan. as an artist... I think I should get myself some colour correction glasses. (Enchroma, please sponsor AH)
tb h i think there are a lot more artists with forms of colorblindness than you might think! Unless you're looking for perfect photorealism I don't think you need to look for a way to compensate, honestly, and it might even give your art its own individual color flavor.
It's so wild hearing people who don't have colorblindness try and say, "THAT'S NOT HOW EYEBALLS WORK!!!!" Well, yeah, not for you. That's kind of the point. Idk, I've known three people personally who had colorblindness, two were family members, and I know lots of people who have trouble processing color (has nothing to do with the eyes and everything to do with the brain in those cases), and they all describe how they can see certain colors, but when they're all mixed together, it can fade or blend into shades of beige, brown, or gray. For some reason these guys find that unfeasible??? Idk it's wild to me that people still have wild misconceptions of what colorblindness entails.
This mad me soo happy, it’s been a rough week and I lived seeing how happy Trevor was seeing more colors! Props to whoever gave home the glasses! You are an awesome person!
Seems like Trevor and I see the world the exact same way. And he did way better with the glasses. I didn't see any numbers on the EyeQue site at all the first time, and only a few at the end the last.
idk why but I love seeing Michael in videos when he's not the focus (I mean I love when he is the focus too). He has some hilarious facial expressions and reactions while remaining silent. I think it's just hilarious because we as the audience get to see the full range of Michael emotions from rage to laughter to calm
Trevor should play or watch pretty and colorful games and movies with the glasses on. Journey, DOOM 2016, Blade Runner 2049, Minecraft, Kung Fu Panda 2, Apex Legends, Overwatch, Pacific Rim, Mad Max Fury Road, Infinity War, and others...
Man colorblindness is a wonderful thing to have. It's a hard thing to describe to others who don't have it. It is fun seeing reactions when they see something and we can't.
I just want to say thank you to whoever edited this video at the beginning to show us Trevor's approximation of sight. I'm sure that was a pain in the ass, but it was so worth it! Thank you!
I feel like this might be the best Between the Games ever! The second test in particular blew my mind with his improvement. Kudos to whoever sent the glasses in, really.
It is a faded green blur, but also identifiable as a 4. I know that I am not colour blind, but it is one of the most difficult ones that have been shown in this video.
Lookup camouflage and colorblindness. It's a lesser known phenomena that color blinded people have a much easier time spotting people or things that are camouflaged.
I am colorblind, same type as Trevor and have similar glasses to him but not Enchroma. I noticed that some things that he sees clearly I cant see and things that I see he cant see. That is kinda weird.
Honestly, This makes me so happy because I relate to Trevor so much because our colorblindness is very similar and not only does it make me feel better because I’ve questioned it so much but to have someone else share it is awesome. Because never met someone with the same level.
Oh wow, I feel dumb now. I didn't read the bottom text and thought the right side was the test and left side was made brighter for the audience to see better. Cause there was a few I could barely make out.
Monitors aree different from the way you actually see things, so these tests arent perfect, and monitors are different from each other. This would be an interesting to see flash cards in sunlight for the same tests, and with different monitors as well.
EnChroma glasses videos are wholesome as fuck. I do recommend everyone searches for some to watch. Regarding the experiment Trevor did about crunching the hours of use into a single day, I doubt that would work. From the promotional video of the glasses, they filter out some color ranges that usually give the colorblind's faulty color receptors mixed messages. By filtering out the mixed messages, colors separate and they can basically see them. The video also said that by using the glasses periodically but consistently, the brain can be trained to ignore the mixed messages and basically correct its own color perception. I'm no expert and no colorblind, but I get the intuitive sense that by using the glasses for a while then taking them off, the brain goes "shit, things looked WAY better with the filters on". Given enough times to experience that contrast, it'll work itself into identifying and bridging that gap in visual input by noticing and ignoring the mixed messages. That being said, it's well below subconsciousness. It's kinda like that thing with phantom pain: a guy has gotten his arm really fucked up and after several days of it hurting like hell it was removed, but the brain simply did not register the removal of the limb. So the brain kept recalling the feeling of when it was hurting and just kept assuming it stayed like that, now that it's not getting any new sensations to say otherwise... So the armless guy had this neverending pain in the arm he didn't have for like years. Some brain doctor then figured by mirroring the guy's other arm, they could fool his brain into thinking he's receiving new sensations from his missing arm, and his brain pulled a full hardware rescan and realized the arm was gone. The pain went away instantly. House had an episode with a more dramatic version of that, but the same gist applies. The brain is weird, and apparently there are methods to hit the restart button on it. I do believe the glasses do something similar to the mirror, just slapping the brain into reassessing its inputs.
I'd say it just follows logically from neural network schema (or I should say neural networks follow from our brain's logic :P ). A neural network (A.I. / Computer Stuff) doesn't actually learn based on what it can see but what it interprets. It looks for patterns and then begins to associate names and definitions to those patterns. Neural networks are based on actual brain anatomy and function, so our brain does the same thing. You probably have never seen a green cat, but Trevor probably thinks orange tabbies look pretty green. Using the glasses, he probably can begin to tell that cats aren't normally green, so the brain can begin to interpret cats as more red by default because it gets conditioned to. But if you just take a close-up shot of the cat such that you can't tell it is a cat, Trevor would probably no longer be able to tell the difference, glasses or not. Context is key when it comes to identification. The association of patterns, such as "cat + orange = normal" versus "cat + green = not normal" is what changes, not his brain's ability to filter out light. Remove context and his ability to seen the new color will go with it. The brain actually has a hard time blocking input. Interpreting it, however, is the greatest strength of the brain. I'm reminded of a test where people were shown the Mona Lisa and asked to spot anything strange. The majority said it just looked like the Mona Lisa. What they failed to notice is they put a UFO in the background. Pretty blatantly, too. The point of the test is to show that our brains actually take shortcuts when viewing something we've already seen. It is less taxing on the brain to recall something from memory than to actually interpret something new, so it goes ahead and just throws up in your mind what it saw the last time it saw the Mona Lisa rather than actually showing you what your eyes see. Think of it like a website caching a web page. Sure enough, your brain actually caches what it sees in the same way, with the exception being that you can't clear your brain's cache using Ctrl+Shift+Delete. Instead, alcohol is the easiest way to clear human caches. Bleach can too, but it also removes your cookies, passwords, and uninstalls your browser along with it. You can train your brain to translate things differently, but it will still receive the input in full - but it might not associate the input. If you listen to the same song every day it doesn't mean you are automatically going to learn the words and can sing it without the music playing. But if the music is playing, you probably would be able to sing along. Again, your brain did learn the words but, without context, it doesn't know how to access them. That's the difference between Subliminal and Liminal (screw you spellcheck, that's a word!). Subliminal means it's stored in the back of your mind because it isn't substantial enough to be sorted right here right now. Liminal means you noticed that branch in the forest so now the lion is chasing you you know to jump over it. If you learn the words to the song, you have to actively learn them, not just listen to the song a lot. You have to keep them in the front of your mind, without context, so you can remember them as essential rather than simply as a reference. So yeah, Trevor needs to train his brain to look at different objects and remember what colors they usually are. Then his brain will cache that information and recall what it saw the last time he saw it with the glasses rather than what he sees through his eyes. It still won't do a thing for him guessing those numbers without glasses, unfortunately, because there is no context on those tests aside from the font style of the numbers. He isn't seeing more light, he is actually seeing less, as the lenses can't produce light. They block the extra green so his red cones aren't overwhelmed by it. That also goes for anything else he hasn't seen before, too. Without the glasses on, if you show him a red pen in a shape he hasn't seen before versus a red pen he has seen before (once with the glasses on), he probably would say they are different colors despite the fact they are exactly the same color (the cases anyway). Give it enough time and he might claim that the color of the pen he's seen before is changing until he, essentially, has re-cached the pen and lost the association he built up. Sad to think that you could spend so much time to see something in a different way only for it to be taken away like that. Well... This is an essay, huh? Might as well post it out of replies so if anyone is interested they can read it - what poor sorry fools they may be... Crap.
I’m actually really grateful they did this because Iv realized I’m slightly colorblind while watching this. A couple of the images I couldn’t see anything at all. Now I’m gonna look into this
Trevor: I don't see it!
*Traces it perfectly*
Trevor: What the hell is it??
OH MY GOSH It's MATT!!!
I think his problem with those was he could only *kinda* see it, and so he was doubting that some of what he saw was real (vs imagined) and also doubted that he was seeing everything there was to see, so between the two he's not confident in his tracing being correct, and is worried that 5-esque shape is actually a 6 or 8 and he's missing stuff.
He did mention that colors fade in and out and he was guessing a lot
keep in mind he does know the shapes of 1-9, so he may have been tracing out a number he thought it could be to compare and contrast with what he was seeing to make sure he got it right.
I'm colorblind kinda like Trevor. What I see might be clusters of differently colored dots but they don't appear to form a cohesive pattern. So it's there but it's so faint that it could easily be a 5/9, or a 6/8. 1 and 7 can also look similar in those tests. It can be really confusing for colorblind individuals.
I used to feel bad when people gave Matt shit and I still kind of do but if he gets mad at Trevor for something Trevor has no control over then Matt can get bipped.
Michael Jones, famous for his rage...Most supportive member of AH.
he became a dad both at home and at work
he is also the biggest advocate for keeping the office clean
His hate is inward, which is why he began a career by torturing himself
@@Reblwitoutacause Agreed. That's why Michael and Ryan are opposites. Masochism and sadism.
@@Reblwitoutacause There are many play pals and early AH videos that show it's not usually sent inside but often outside. Sometimes outside of the room, audible from down the hall.
9:52
Matt: "My eyes don't work that way, I don't get it."
Michael stares directly into camera and shakes his head.
He gets it, he truly does.
I wonder if matt sees a cripple and goes
My legs dont work that way I don't get it
Without context it just looks like Trevor is learning numbers
Thank you for making this video THAT MUCH funnier for me.
Color blind it just looks like nothing tbh
I literally cant see the numbers he has trouble on
why did that make me laugh so hard
lot dolor because that’s how comedy works
"Two people without Trevor's eyeballs keep explaining how your eyeballs work." Michael keeps validating Trevor's experiences with colorblindness and it makes my heart happy.
He’s become such a sweet dad
Is Michael colorblind or are you saying you are?
@@generictimestamperstupendi9021 Sorry I worded that weird. I meant "Trevor's experiences with colorblindness".
Seriously, I loved when he said that. Trevor constantly being told "t HaTs NoT hOw EyEs WoRk" just reminded me of all the times dumbasses have told my friend her chronic back pain "shouldn't happen" just from standing too long, like no shit, now that you've mentioned it isn't normal lemme just karate chop her spine back to full health lmao. Michael's been pretty good about being a smartass For The Greater Good for a long time and Trevor's so patient and goodnatured, bless him.
Michael Jones is a fucking rockstar and I have his back.
As someone who is also mildly colourblind, I appreciate that Michael is so supportive through the tests, it really does suck when people are constantly asking if you can see a colour and/or are shocked and almost angry that you can't see what they're seeing.
I'm am a superior human!
Its not your fault if your born that way.
I have the same problem as trevor. I am a strong deutan. The amount of people I have come across that find it difficult to understand how I can not see a colour the same way as them even after I explain that colours a formed by the light hitting the cones in your eyes, therefore it cane be different from person to person, shocks me.
@@mikecooper2566 Explaining color to someone is one of those things that's pretty much impossible though since there's no way to know if people even see color the same way to begin with.
As someone with Tritanopia, with no history of colorblindness in my family, the only people who find it difficult to believe are my relatives and friends I've grown up with all my life.
I feel like I'm the one who has the most difficulty understanding that I see color differently than others, doesn't help that I was 26 when I found out, my life is a lie.
Did the glasses on the screen let you see red?
I wish the Trevor Vison™ was included with all the tests. So damn fascinating
i know im colorblind but i was disappointed when trevor vision was just a slightly different shade of the same slide
@@TheQuackGamer Yeah, that is your colour blindness. To me, the difference is comparable to the difference between black and white. Or at least black and light grey.
I actually love how Michael was normalizing it for Trevor while the other two were just laughing lol
5:07 I, too, suffer from Deuteronomy blindness. It's just a whole bunch of blank pages between Numbers and Joshua.
Sure, but what colour were the numbers, and what colour was Joshua?
Well played both of you xD
👏...👏...👏...very good sir
wait, what's a Joshua?
like the name "Joshua"?
@@phasedcloak2835 dunno if you're making a joke but I dont think you are. It's a Bible joke. Joshua is the 4th book of the Old Testament, Deuteronomy is the 5th, and Numbers is the 6th.
Michael just overall being considerate warms my heart.
Matt Brag, a man with glasses, is making fun of Trevors vision
And a 4 year old cough with stamina outdone by 80 year olds...
Truly the Pinnacle of Human Health
It seems the eye is in the other socket now! (I'm sure that's what the phrase is)
Daniel DTGamer I just think Matt is happy his body out performed somebody else’s at something, it has never happened before to be fair to him
*someone takes Matt's glasses* "What do you mean you can't read that? It's perfectly in focus!"
skittles . mcskuttles i imagine if anyone was going to do that, it be either Jeremy or Geoff, maybe Gavin
When the Trever approximation and recording aren't different and it takes you 5 minutes to remember your color blind
Oh wow, I was wondering why they put in two identical images...
@@Dodedodo33 Same dude, I was like "Why the hell is the same picture twice side-by-side??" Then I actually read "approximation" and I was like "Ah yes dammit"
well, at least that confirms for me that they did good work in approximating colorblindness.
Catsarefluffy !!! Ya I had the same problem
Same dude
Trevor, remember you're wearing sunglasses. Perhaps with regular Enchroma glasses you might be able to discern colors even better. Also, everything I've heard suggests that the longer you wear the glasses, the better your brain figures colors out. I'd be curious to see a follow up video. Good luck!
*Barbara hanging from cliff*
Michael: You have to get the number right to save her
Trevor: What number is a V?
*Barbara starts sweating*
@@Ryvaken No it's the Roman equivalent of the letter U.
@@Ryvaken V would have been pronounced like a "w" im pretty sure, thinking back to an argument about vini vidi vice the "c" being pronounced as a "k" :) apologise if im mistaken
@@alexmartinez5859 @Ryvaken Roman Numerals are explicitly letters used as numbers. I = 1, V = 5, X = 10, L = 50, C = 100, D = 500, M = 1000. And yes, V worked like W and stood in for U, and the C was always a hard C (sounds like K) in the Roman Latin; I think the further from Rome you went, the more flexible the rules on pronunciation
Michael* Shows a 3
Trevor: Is it a backwards 5
Barbra would say 5 for the pun
23:17 I love the classics! ♫ I see greens up here, black and grey too... [drunk Matt] ...And he thinks to himself: What number is you? ♫
Smart of them to bring Alfredo in as the 'control' Trevor in this experiment
Considering that clip from Gmod where Alfredo thought he was Red gold when he was brown golf, maybe not.
"That's the spectrum where blind people can see" - Michael Jones 2019
Honestly, it seems like Michael has a slight red deficiency. I personally think I’m lacking a little on green. It’s not like we cant see or distinguish them, just in those tests, it becomes more obvious certain colors mix.
@@ElyskeTheDonut Not all guys can see every color either, for me as a woman I was able to make out everything pretty easily (though a couple were made to trick your eyes)
Colourblind-ness is also significantly more common in men, and men aren't usually expected to discern colours in the kind of fine detail. Makes me wonder if the two correlated.
Cup of Sleuth yea a big that i think got researched was that women may see more shades than men do, being able to distinguish multiple shades over men.
3:55 only blind people can see this, lol
the man who works for achievement hunter, which has a very green logo on usually a black background and by extension roosterteeth, which has a very red logo, has red-green colorblindness
Not just works for. He's the boss. He is the boss, surrounded by AH, and he can't see it. XD
"Why didn't you guys tell me the logo was green? Here I've been telling people we have a gray icon for years!"
He has no idea what he signed up for.
He must have thought for years it was a dull as grey logo
I mean the ones that Michael couldn't see were more difficult than the others, and I just find it fascinating that AH is actually doing something educational, even Michael found out he has a tiny bit of colourblindness.
Im not color blind at all but some of the last ones where hard to see
The hard ones to see are made like that, you could not be colourblind at all.
@@DJW321 The one at 18:06 I can barely make out a slight tinge, yet none of the others I had an issue with, so it's possible it's just very slight colour blindness.
That’s not how colourblindness works
@@wozza3452 What's not how it works?
7:17 “Two people without Trevor’s eyeballs keep explaining how your eyeballs work.” I love that Michael is willing to say what Trevor probably wants to say but is too nice to
That was suprisingly entertaining. Espescially when Michael started singing.
riemaennchen “I see green up thereeee” I fucking lost it. The wonders of alcohol man
Maybe Trevor just can't see certain numbers.
That's what I was thinking. He's 3-5 color blind.
@@BlueEyedSexyPants yeah and 9s
How would that make sese
if only this we're Reddit. r/woosh
totally agree.
Matt getting mad because he doesn't understand colorblindness is hilarious
the irony of a guy who has glasses questioning a guy who can't see color properly is hilarious too XD
Matt's freaking out because someone's doing tests to figure out what's wrong with them, since we all know how scared he is of going to a doctor to figure out what's causing that 14 year long cough he's had now.
Is there an opposite enchroma glasses that simulates colorblindness? So they can have Matt try it out.
Mr. Quil I imagine the cheapest way to develop this is with a software-based video filter, a head mounted camera, and FPV drone goggles. Idk how much processing it takes to convert a signal in real-time so it might need to be connected to a PC using VR goggles or something, which they already have lying around.
@@2nd-place there's quite a few free apps that show what being colour blind looks like through your camera?
Michael is actually so cool like he’s sitting there fending off Alfredo and Matt making comments like “really????” And michael just goes “he’s COLORBLIND” 🤣🤣🤣🤣 like supportive dad
They should have printed out a bunch of grey squares and kept asking him what number was there
I want this to be a thing so bad. WAIT! The could do this to Matt!
My friends did that to me a few years ago. Evil bastards. They all agreed on the order of the numbers beforehand to fuck with me.
that's so rude XD
I lowkey think Geoff would do that
Trevor gasping when the colours kick in is the best
"I'm walking around with an instagram filter on" LOOOOOL
I wanna see a photoshopped estimation of what the office and coworkers look like in Trevor’s eyes without the glasses. In the unpacking he exclaimed how red fredo looks with the glasses on. Since fredo isn’t red I’m curious what color he looked like before the glasses
I have the same colour blindness as trevor and to a seemingly slightly more extreme level and the office just seems like normal yk colourful and all and different to what u see with maybe less contrast but still colourful and that's our normal so it doesnt feel like we are missing out on anything.
"It looks like a backwards S. I'm going to go with 8"
and then Matt goes "What!??" in such disbelief tone of voice
that part killed me! XD
9:18
Trevor took Colorblind for -2 points in order to get Rocket Scientist for 4 points, using his two base points and the two from Colorblind.
I'm colorblind and man this was fun
Same here
Same
Music-is-life same I saw just plain gray a bunch of times and was so confused
Same
@@davidb3800 for most of them I just saw a lot dots. There were a few that I could make out.
If you're playing along at home, the off topic you watch during the break is Episode 166 - Pinnacle of Human Health
The Alfredo with less colour can see less colour, who could have thought
@@tspooner01 Colour is the British spelling xD
@@tspooner01 You're speaking "English".
@@krypticpanda6670 I don't know about you but I speak American
Trevor*
@@netheretic874 I speak freedom, not tea and crumpets
3:53 I think I remember something about camouflage not working for colourblind people
I guess this is one of those cases
PackuMira The reason is because camouflage can’t perfectly match the shades of its surroundings, but the pattern can blend in. This is why it’s effective for normal people, because we look for patterns. Colorblind people have a heightened ability to spot the difference in shading, so the difference in color stands out a little more than it does for normal people
Color blindness is actually an evolutionary benefit. That's why men are predominantly color blind. In the early days, they were mostly hunters and needed to be able to see through the camouflage of animals to hunt them. Women were the gatherers and needed to see the color of the berries and plants to determine ripeness or other factors.
@@marilynsparks5931
While I won't say it isn't a benefit or anything.
I can say it is a defect. A defect that honestly doesn't matter in the ancient world. It has it's benefits and it's disadvantages.
Mostly disadvantages. A lot of berries are red, blue, and darker shades.
Hunting may have an advantage. Gathering defentently has its massive disadvantages.
So no, it wasn't evolutionary, It is a defect
4:19 "i see a 14" idk why i laughed so much at that
i mean, look at the choices
14 is "definitely" up there
This is the most relatable video they've posted. I feel ya Trevor. My friends alienate and ask me how I just can't see things like they do. I appreciate this video so much.
If you’re friends alienate you, you should drop them. You deserve better friends.
this is beyond fascinating. the things we take for granted in our lives..
This along with hearing, walking, the ability to see at all, the ability to speak, and I'm not sure but I think there might even be people who have an impaired sense of touch...I mean why not? I didn't even think a person could have no sense of smell until I heard about John Risinger.
Well, some people (myself and my mom included) have a high pain tolerance, why can't there be an extreme form of that in which the person in question has either little or no sense of touch or pain?
@@EchthelionII I certainly wouldn't dismiss the idea.
It's hardly a pressing issue lol
“There’s something here...”
It’s like a movie where Trevor’s pulling red string between two pictures, trying to find the common link, but the two pictures are just of the number and the word ‘three’ and he just can’t make the connection
No joke I think Trevor made me discover that I might be color blind
Colorblindness is very common in men - its like 1 in 4 or something
A quick search says it's more like 1 in 12
@Sarok I think he means slight colour blindness.
Nathan Walker Are you serious? You’ve never been tested before? Like in a physical?
Same I couldn't see any number in like 3-4 of them now I'm curious
I think Michael sympathizes so well bc of how poor his vision is
I'm so happy that Alfredo can see colors again
That's Trevor who needs the glasses
/whoosh
*Trevor
I’m mad the joke went over most of the other replies heads
Now it's even easier telling them apart, one lacking every kind of colour and the other one having it in spades!
Matt:"Visions doesn't do that (Fade away)..."
It absolutely does, your peripherals are much better at picking up low light than your main focused area.
"I'm drunk enough for that to be ok."
- Matt Bragg, 2019
I was worried I might be colourblind at the start but I was just looking at the what Trevor sees bit.
"I'd rather she hang there forever, than risk picking the wrong number" Now that's true love.
"How many times can you hit A in a multiple choice test". I had a multiple choice test once where *every* answer was legitmately C.
My drivers theory test literally had 12 'c' answers right after each other. Yeah. I remember vividly cause I was legit shaking with nerves x)
When in doubt choose "C"
I am also colorblind, and honestly, the worst part of being colorblind is trying to explain it to nonColorblind people, and constantly being asked "what color is this?"
Edit: that second test was pretty brutally hard.
That was weird to me, because the second one was insanly easy to me. It was weird to see the harder one as easier and the easier as harder
It’s just people with normal vision being curious. I’m sure people who became blind at some point in there life are often asked what color they see.
I could not agree any more tbh. I know they’re curious, but it still gets tiring.
Also gets me when people don’t understand there are different types of colorblindness and think I see just black and white. I’ve had people tell me, “you shouldn’t be driving if you’re colorblind”, and I have to explain to them that I can still see colors.
@@xxCrazyEights88xx I'm sure it gets exhausting but its kind of an oddity honestly. If you inform people that you don't wanna talk about I think most would be okay not talking about it.
Haha that's funny you say that because as someone who isn't colorblind, the second one was way easier! The colors were so much more bright and varied. The first test was mostly gray and harder to distinguish for me.
When Matt said "oh shit, its contagious" I lost it
“Stoplights are easy. Red blue and green.” When is there a blue on a stoplight Trevor?
That traffic light just wanted to be different, so it opted for some RGB
also he did say red yellow and green
Some lights actually have blue instead of green. Especially in other countries.
@@L3monSqueezy
also, traffic lights glow in certain sequence.
Top = Red
Middle = Yellow/Blue
Bottom = Green
so color-blind people can distinguish between them(i think)
Either I’m colorblind, or the lights near my house are weird. Cause the green looks teal. The yellow looks orange. The red looks pink
Trevor: I think it might be a 3
Me: WHERE AND HOW.
yes I know I'm colorblind.
Edit: mat stop messing with him that second test Had no numbers.
"most vision test dont give a hint..."
3:54 “That’s a clear 4” wtf?!?! Anybody else not seeing it?!
Did NOT see that one..
It’s not technically there, which is why everyone else reacts the way they do in that moment.
edit: Apparently (checking other comments) there’s a point where color-blind people can see differences in shading enough to differentiate camouflage from designated surroundings more easily than non-color-blind people. _However_ , from what I can tell there’s genuinely at best a smudge there he’s interpreting as a 4 (given there’s no visible difference in Trevor’s approximation).
@@alecLogan It took some time for me but I can actually see the 4, there's a very slight difference between the colors but I can tell that the 4 is green
wow michael looks very gent like in this video
It's the children he's had with Lindsay he's in between Lads and Gents
@@generalgrievous3423 I think he still considers himself a Lad...if only to keep Gavin from claim himself to be the "Leader of the Lads". XD
0:52 I like how you have the option to choose which colour you want your colour blind glasses frames to be 😂😂
i don't think trevor is colorblind, he just cant see 5s or 3s. no science can fix that.
Or 9's
He got 3's, 5's and 9's right, but only in certain colours. Which is what colourblindness does for ya
@@Slimmeyy whooooooosh.....
@@396phickman I can appreciate the subreddit, but I feel like it's actually supposed to be a decent joke.
This is why on occasion wooooshes just don't work.
@@396phickman cringe
I really love this video, definitely not their normal style, but still awesome! Props to whoever sent those in for him!
MFW the two images on the left and right look very similar for some of them... when Michael said how the colour is bold and I thought "erm no... that's mostly all grey" i did the test myself. Turns out I have Mild Deutan. as an artist... I think I should get myself some colour correction glasses. (Enchroma, please sponsor AH)
tb h i think there are a lot more artists with forms of colorblindness than you might think! Unless you're looking for perfect photorealism I don't think you need to look for a way to compensate, honestly, and it might even give your art its own individual color flavor.
The Deuts are not strong with this one
This was just some weird way of making me take a colorblind test.
And on this episode Matt gets mad at Trevor for something he can't control.
Trevor - you look cute in those glasses.
It's so wild hearing people who don't have colorblindness try and say, "THAT'S NOT HOW EYEBALLS WORK!!!!" Well, yeah, not for you. That's kind of the point.
Idk, I've known three people personally who had colorblindness, two were family members, and I know lots of people who have trouble processing color (has nothing to do with the eyes and everything to do with the brain in those cases), and they all describe how they can see certain colors, but when they're all mixed together, it can fade or blend into shades of beige, brown, or gray. For some reason these guys find that unfeasible??? Idk it's wild to me that people still have wild misconceptions of what colorblindness entails.
Read elsewhere that it was Matt specifically disbelieving Trevor because it hadn’t come up previously in a significant capacity.
Matt's frustration with not being able to understand how color blind works is amazing.
This mad me soo happy, it’s been a rough week and I lived seeing how happy Trevor was seeing more colors! Props to whoever gave home the glasses! You are an awesome person!
Seems like Trevor and I see the world the exact same way. And he did way better with the glasses. I didn't see any numbers on the EyeQue site at all the first time, and only a few at the end the last.
idk why but I love seeing Michael in videos when he's not the focus (I mean I love when he is the focus too). He has some hilarious facial expressions and reactions while remaining silent. I think it's just hilarious because we as the audience get to see the full range of Michael emotions from rage to laughter to calm
Trevor saying "I'm walking around with an Instagram filter on" is the FUNNIEST thing to me
Trevor should play or watch pretty and colorful games and movies with the glasses on.
Journey, DOOM 2016, Blade Runner 2049, Minecraft, Kung Fu Panda 2, Apex Legends, Overwatch, Pacific Rim, Mad Max Fury Road, Infinity War, and others...
14:55 I thought there was nothing there until Michael said there was a definite 9. I may be slight colour blind....
Nah it was just faint.
To be fair it was really faint
its actually pretty amazing how much this glasses can correct. I didnt thought they work at all, but that result really surprised me.
This was fascinating! I’ve always wondered how colour blind people see the world.
Am I colorblind?
EDIT: I am. Moderate Protan.
At least your Deut levels are fine
@@NickMK that word sounds like something scientology made up.
TIL Trevor and I have very similar color vision. It is also fun to see people's reactions to color deficiency.
This was so perfectly brilliant. AH nails these types of videos sometimes.
26:13 "You're THAT colour? You make me sick"
"I'm walking around with an Instagram filter on xD" 8:20
Michael and Matt drunk singing their variation of "What A Wonderful World" was really such and underappreciated part of the video
Trevor don’t feel bad I took that test and it told me I was too colorblind for the glasses
Man colorblindness is a wonderful thing to have. It's a hard thing to describe to others who don't have it. It is fun seeing reactions when they see something and we can't.
"I'm walking around with an Instagram filter on" LMAOOOOOOOOO!!!!
I just want to say thank you to whoever edited this video at the beginning to show us Trevor's approximation of sight. I'm sure that was a pain in the ass, but it was so worth it! Thank you!
Would have been better to see trevor exploring the world and seeing colorful stuff on camera.
I feel like this might be the best Between the Games ever! The second test in particular blew my mind with his improvement. Kudos to whoever sent the glasses in, really.
"There is green, the color IS green."
*me, sitting here, faintly seeing blue* >>;;
I have to say I’ve never put much thought into how color blind people see the world, this was pretty amazing to watch.
3:52 does anyone else see just a faded green blur and no number ?
It is a faded green blur, but also identifiable as a 4.
I know that I am not colour blind, but it is one of the most difficult ones that have been shown in this video.
Thank you for releasing this video. I'm totally with Trevor on the colors fading in and out.
*Puts on glasses to see a popped hydrant*
to be fair, those things aren't that easy to pop
@@phasedcloak2835 I know right !
Props to whomever is holding the moving camera. They didn't make a noise (I thought it was Matt for a while, but with how much he moved I doubt it)
I could not see Trevor’s “clear as day” 4
Lookup camouflage and colorblindness. It's a lesser known phenomena that color blinded people have a much easier time spotting people or things that are camouflaged.
Seeing Trever see color more is so heartwarming
Trevor: What number is a "V"
Trevor 2019
V is 5.
Overall, the thing I love the most about this video is just the chemistry between Trevor and his friends. This is great! +1 Sub
I am colorblind, same type as Trevor and have similar glasses to him but not Enchroma. I noticed that some things that he sees clearly I cant see and things that I see he cant see. That is kinda weird.
So you're a prot instead of a deut
@@NikkoTheNeko im a mild deut from what the enchroma test results came up as when i took it myself.
Same here and on the 2nd test he did I scored one level higher than him, but there were still numbers I could see better and ones I could see worse
Honestly, This makes me so happy because I relate to Trevor so much because our colorblindness is very similar and not only does it make me feel better because I’ve questioned it so much but to have someone else share it is awesome. Because never met someone with the same level.
Who else didn't notice the test on the right was Trevor's vision at first? I was really starting to think I was colorblind.
Was confused as well, but more about it being VR for whatever reason :P
I read the text at the bottom of the screen and still got confused
I kept watching it and thinking nah trevor youre good its just hard to see. Then realized im dumbb
Oh wow, I feel dumb now. I didn't read the bottom text and thought the right side was the test and left side was made brighter for the audience to see better. Cause there was a few I could barely make out.
Umm...I thought the my right eye was colorblind
As someone who is colourblind, Trevor's descriptions of what we 'see' differently/don't see is just perfect.
Monitors aree different from the way you actually see things, so these tests arent perfect, and monitors are different from each other. This would be an interesting to see flash cards in sunlight for the same tests, and with different monitors as well.
I love the approximation of Trevor's vision bit, helped give some context to people like me who don't have colour blindness
EnChroma glasses videos are wholesome as fuck. I do recommend everyone searches for some to watch.
Regarding the experiment Trevor did about crunching the hours of use into a single day, I doubt that would work. From the promotional video of the glasses, they filter out some color ranges that usually give the colorblind's faulty color receptors mixed messages. By filtering out the mixed messages, colors separate and they can basically see them. The video also said that by using the glasses periodically but consistently, the brain can be trained to ignore the mixed messages and basically correct its own color perception. I'm no expert and no colorblind, but I get the intuitive sense that by using the glasses for a while then taking them off, the brain goes "shit, things looked WAY better with the filters on". Given enough times to experience that contrast, it'll work itself into identifying and bridging that gap in visual input by noticing and ignoring the mixed messages. That being said, it's well below subconsciousness.
It's kinda like that thing with phantom pain: a guy has gotten his arm really fucked up and after several days of it hurting like hell it was removed, but the brain simply did not register the removal of the limb. So the brain kept recalling the feeling of when it was hurting and just kept assuming it stayed like that, now that it's not getting any new sensations to say otherwise... So the armless guy had this neverending pain in the arm he didn't have for like years. Some brain doctor then figured by mirroring the guy's other arm, they could fool his brain into thinking he's receiving new sensations from his missing arm, and his brain pulled a full hardware rescan and realized the arm was gone. The pain went away instantly. House had an episode with a more dramatic version of that, but the same gist applies. The brain is weird, and apparently there are methods to hit the restart button on it. I do believe the glasses do something similar to the mirror, just slapping the brain into reassessing its inputs.
I'd say it just follows logically from neural network schema (or I should say neural networks follow from our brain's logic :P ).
A neural network (A.I. / Computer Stuff) doesn't actually learn based on what it can see but what it interprets. It looks for patterns and then begins to associate names and definitions to those patterns. Neural networks are based on actual brain anatomy and function, so our brain does the same thing.
You probably have never seen a green cat, but Trevor probably thinks orange tabbies look pretty green. Using the glasses, he probably can begin to tell that cats aren't normally green, so the brain can begin to interpret cats as more red by default because it gets conditioned to. But if you just take a close-up shot of the cat such that you can't tell it is a cat, Trevor would probably no longer be able to tell the difference, glasses or not. Context is key when it comes to identification.
The association of patterns, such as "cat + orange = normal" versus "cat + green = not normal" is what changes, not his brain's ability to filter out light. Remove context and his ability to seen the new color will go with it.
The brain actually has a hard time blocking input. Interpreting it, however, is the greatest strength of the brain.
I'm reminded of a test where people were shown the Mona Lisa and asked to spot anything strange. The majority said it just looked like the Mona Lisa. What they failed to notice is they put a UFO in the background. Pretty blatantly, too. The point of the test is to show that our brains actually take shortcuts when viewing something we've already seen. It is less taxing on the brain to recall something from memory than to actually interpret something new, so it goes ahead and just throws up in your mind what it saw the last time it saw the Mona Lisa rather than actually showing you what your eyes see.
Think of it like a website caching a web page. Sure enough, your brain actually caches what it sees in the same way, with the exception being that you can't clear your brain's cache using Ctrl+Shift+Delete. Instead, alcohol is the easiest way to clear human caches. Bleach can too, but it also removes your cookies, passwords, and uninstalls your browser along with it.
You can train your brain to translate things differently, but it will still receive the input in full - but it might not associate the input. If you listen to the same song every day it doesn't mean you are automatically going to learn the words and can sing it without the music playing. But if the music is playing, you probably would be able to sing along. Again, your brain did learn the words but, without context, it doesn't know how to access them.
That's the difference between Subliminal and Liminal (screw you spellcheck, that's a word!). Subliminal means it's stored in the back of your mind because it isn't substantial enough to be sorted right here right now. Liminal means you noticed that branch in the forest so now the lion is chasing you you know to jump over it. If you learn the words to the song, you have to actively learn them, not just listen to the song a lot. You have to keep them in the front of your mind, without context, so you can remember them as essential rather than simply as a reference.
So yeah, Trevor needs to train his brain to look at different objects and remember what colors they usually are. Then his brain will cache that information and recall what it saw the last time he saw it with the glasses rather than what he sees through his eyes.
It still won't do a thing for him guessing those numbers without glasses, unfortunately, because there is no context on those tests aside from the font style of the numbers. He isn't seeing more light, he is actually seeing less, as the lenses can't produce light. They block the extra green so his red cones aren't overwhelmed by it. That also goes for anything else he hasn't seen before, too.
Without the glasses on, if you show him a red pen in a shape he hasn't seen before versus a red pen he has seen before (once with the glasses on), he probably would say they are different colors despite the fact they are exactly the same color (the cases anyway). Give it enough time and he might claim that the color of the pen he's seen before is changing until he, essentially, has re-cached the pen and lost the association he built up. Sad to think that you could spend so much time to see something in a different way only for it to be taken away like that.
Well... This is an essay, huh? Might as well post it out of replies so if anyone is interested they can read it - what poor sorry fools they may be... Crap.
I’m actually really grateful they did this because Iv realized I’m slightly colorblind while watching this. A couple of the images I couldn’t see anything at all. Now I’m gonna look into this
i thought i was colorblind and then i read the "approximation of Trevor"