Everybody’s spectral shift is different, which means everyone’s colour blindness is different. Some anomalous trichromats have L & M cones that perfectly overlap, essentially making them dichromats. The simulations made for this video aren’t 100% accurate, they’re only approximations. Still though, I hope it gives you a good idea of what it’s like. Thanks
I have 2 questions regarding these glasses. 1) What would someone with normal eyesight see if they put these glasses on? 2) What is the price range of these glasses?
@@zakdank Ha... YOUR a funny one. Do you think I care at all about grammar in a comments section? No I type what get's my point across not what's grammatically correct.
In my chemistry class, we had to do titrations, where you observe a colour indicator change, in this case from orange to green. My friend, who didn't know he was colour blind, was understandably confused.
Once a kid in my daycare coloured her sky purple on her picture, I questioned her and she said that it looked blue, I said it’s purple... *this conversation lasted 30 minutes*
In primary school, my art teacher marked me up for a painting with purple skies and green people. She thought I was trying to be creative. I kept quiet :)
One time in kindergarten i had to do a color sheet. I only got yellow right and was sitting in the bench while everyone was at the play ground playing around some people were trying to help but it didn't work i was crying. Im 14 and still remember it perfectly almost 15
@@buburubus I remember as a very young kid, wondering why I could not understand or remember colours and was also in tears a few times. Here's some good news for you though - new research suggests that as we were unable to take colours for granted from a young age, we had to think and process very differently to non colour blind people - we had to memorize what colours certain items are and use high levels of thought processing not normal for kids - we had to use textures, luminance, reflectiveness, shades etc - all unique ways of thinking that can be advantageous later in life!
My grandpa found out he was color blind when he went strawberry picking with his friends and couldn't figure out how he only found 4 when his friends got an entire basket full.
One time in college I was playing a video game and I couldn't get past a part where you had to throw bright neon balls into bright neon targets. And I kept getting them through but the game wouldn't progress. My roommate sees me playing this for awhile and goes "Why do you keep throwing the orange balls into the yellow target"?
I wouldn't been able to play that game. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I don't know maybe I would've been able to but I think it would've been kind of difficult. Maybe just a little because of vision impairements.
All colorblind people can tell blue and red apart. Actually, the most popular type of colorblind is red-green colorblind ( or whatever you’re supposed to call it ), and they can see blue very clearly.
I ordered my dad color blind glasses, come in Wednesday. He has trouble with red, green, purple, and blue (he attacks himself wen we play risk lmao) pretty excited to see his reaction
I have deuteranomaly and none of my friends knew except for one time I slipped up and coloured Santa’s hat”green” when I was in middle school. They found out 6 years after being my best friends haha
i have tritanomaly too and it’s really hard to explain it to people because since it’s really rare, there is a really small information about it on internet and they don’t say the same thing. like, every explanation is different.. and i don’t have much problem telling the colors except turquoise-green and pastel yellow-white so people really thinks i’m lying sometimes,,,
Ok... Whenever he said peanut butter isn’t green, I turned to my family in the car and said, “WAIT! Peanut butter isn’t green.” And they looked at me like a crazy person. Im a strong protan colorblind.
@@jackalshade5179 there is only specific color blind people see, if you're color blind in a specific color when you see it it's not a different color it's just gray
@@l.s.s.8-8-16 well if we should treat everyone as equals and treat noone different, then I would ask someone with a speech problem to recite a tounge twister. Just like I would ask a armless person if they could give me a hand. Its not being mean its being "inclusive".
@@dano8613 it's a question of intent. Asking someone to "give you a hand"is an expression that means, "Can you help me?". It's like saying, "Do you see what I mean" to a blind person. However, If you ask someone to do something that you KNOW the other person can't do, and set them up for failure on purpose, it's totally inconsiderate. A person with a speech impediment should be helped by a speech therapist... Not someone who just wants to force them to adapt
I recently took a colorblind test and passed with flying colors, no pun intended. However while playing video games with my friends I noticed they would call orange colors brown, or red would be brown for them. I made mention to them that they might actually be color blind. Sure enough I found out quite a few of my male friends are color blind. I have been on a bit of a kick to understand it a lot more lately.
Thank you, I’ve always wondered how my brother saw the world. I just can’t imagine not seeing all the wonderful colours of the world. Thank you explaining.
2:48 This reminds me of how a friend of mine made me realise how colourblindness works. He said he knew that grass was green, because it was the same colour as chocolate. This friend of mine also complained that the movie Bright were portraying the orcs as being pink.
@@monkeeboii6636 it looks bright brown, for us guacamole is green, so it might be brown for you. the bread is also brown too :) Try to imagine a chocolatey color
i legit flipped out when he said that penutbutter wasnt green ,i even went and asked my sister and a couple of ppl till i could confirm it......my whole life has been a lie
As a colorblind person i have tried these glasses that let you see color. It actually was pretty scary at first not recognizing anything. The few colors that i did recognize was green, gray, black, and blue. Everything else i was seeing i could not identify unless i took the glasses off. Switching a game or a computer to colorblind mode just throws everything off too. I would have to start from birth wearing these glasses to be able to relearn color i suspect. I have really never seen color blindness as a problem for me before the day i tried on the glasses.
Story of my life. My mother didn’t believe me when I was growing up, because I could identify some colors. It wasn’t until I failed the color vision test when I was processing for the air force.
People who think that you're faking colour blindness for attention are stupid, if someone was to fake a disability for attention they would fake something more visible
Genuine sympathy for your disappointment. My other half had the same disappointment and it still stings 30-odd years later. I hope you found a good career doing something else.
I met one friend who I discovered was color blind, and it made so many things make sense. I always wondered why she almost always wore black and white clothing...she said it was just easier. She also had a hard time explaining it, because since she’s always viewed colors this way, to her, it’s not a problem. It’s other people who always had a problem. It was hard to wrap my brain around...and, yes, I did ask her to demonstrate by showing me two different shades of red or green that looked like some other color (or that looked the same to her). When I used to see those picture tests with the bubbles with letters on the inside in different shades, as a kid, I was sure nobody really got that wrong, that they must be faking it. Live and learn. I can see why it would be terribly insulting to ask someone if they’re lying. What could they possibly gain?? It’s not like it earns them extra money or even positive attention. It just...is.
This is by far the best explanation of color blindness I have come across. It also made me think, does it work the other way too? Are there people that have the red and green spectrum more separated and hence see more hues?
Nah you'd still see less because there would be points at which the wavelengths didn't overlap. This would mean the cones couldn't cross reference and you'd see grey instead.
I have deuteranomaly and I never felt so connected to a UA-cam video before. I too found out I couldn't enter a career because of colourblindness. And you are 100% right about people always asking you to name colours. One of the things that people with normal colour vision don't get is that colourblind people don't have confidence or certainty about colours in the same way. It's not that I'm certain that tigers are green, it's just that I don't really think about colours because a lot of them look similar, and if you asked me "What colour is a tiger?" I'd have to come up with an answer by thinking what it looks similar to.
I'm colored blind and it doesn't bother me at all. I'm not sure if I had a choice if I would change a thing. I love what I see and I think the world is beautiful the way I see it. I'm sure what I see isn't the same as other people who are colored blind and that makes it even more unique. I did enjoy this video though. Very informative.
I saw that number as 21, I'm shocked, my wife and I have argued over shades of color for yrs but I said I painted cars for years I should know, but paint is mixed by a formula not by eye sight. Not worth getting these glasses, but I guess she was right all this years. I'm not going to tell her that of course.
Oh my god I am so in love with this video! Whenever I tell people that I am color blind they always ask those super angering questions and it’s just so irritating! I have sent this video to nearly all my friends who have asked those questions and now it might actually make sense to them!
I really wanted to be an air force pilot, until one night when I was 14 i woke up during the night realizing "wait I can't". That made me sad for days.
I used to be an autobody painter. During school for painting we got to play around with the color wheel and had to piece it together based on hue and chroma. I found that I am slightly colorblind in the green spectrum. To me I cant determine the subtle differences in the different shades or when green moved more blue or yellow. I can see green just fine but not the different shades. When I was painting I usually needed help from another painter to make sure I had the correct match of the car's color when it was green. Funny thing was the painter that usually helped me has the same problem with reds, which I can see very well, so I assisted him with red and him with my greens.
From what I've learnt, not two people have the same perception of colours, women tend to better differentiate shades of red (this is hypothesised to be an evolutionary trait to determine if a fruit or berry what ripe), and different languages do not have the same number of words to differentiate colours. So, in a way, we are all colour-blind to some degree. Interesting videos about colours: ua-cam.com/video/gMqZR3pqMjg/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/evQsOFQju08/v-deo.html
Both me and my grandfather are colour blind and he was a pilot. I recently asked him how he is a pilot and he told me that he wasn't diagnosed till he was 31. He was already a pilot so he just never told anyone that he is colour blind.
This was my dad. He joined the air force and then in his 20s was dealing with some wires when his mate said to pick the red one and he picked the wrong color. He had no idea. He was honorably discharged. He had been guessing his whole life.
Okay this is right, when your colour blind you still see colour. Many people get this wrong, I am colour blind and mainly to the colour green. I get these questions all the time and to be frank it’s just annoying. I’m happy to see someone educating people about stuff they tend to speak out about, although they do not understand. Keep up the great work, u just gained a sub.👍
For you it's fun, it's annoying to be asked the same questions over and over. And answering 75% correct and they say, "your not colorblind." It's just annoying.
@@daviddoar2062 you know what? I totally agree.I'm a left handed person and whenever people know I'm left handed, they ask me annoying questions like "why are you left handed?" "Can you write with your right hand?" " *gasp* YOUR LEFT HANDED?!" like bruh chill I'm a normal human being,not some kind alien from another planet.
Thank you, for explaining color blindness. I’m extremely empathetic to the handicap & have enjoyed seeing people put on the corrective glasses, so very much. Please do post your experience of getting your glasses.
I was born with achromatopsia which one of the symptoms is monochromacy. The only time I really hated being completely colorblind was when my art professor decided it would be a great idea to put me into a color theory class even tho I told him I couldn’t see colors. He just told me “oh we will just work with you on that.. it’s alright!” . . . . . . Bitch work with what?!
My boyfriend is color blind. Since he was born, he has seen the world just in shades of black and white. Like an old movie (as he always says) However, every time I ask him if he would like to see the world in colours, he just says: I've never seen a single colour, so I don't think there's something missing in my life. You can't miss something you never knew. It's somehow cute, because every time we go shopping and he buys some clothes, I help him with the colours. The same happens when he plays videogames that involve identify colours, I try to name them, so he can finish the stages without problems. Sometimes he feels curiosity about how would be his life in colours and I wish he could see them. I mean, not for me, but for him! I love him the way he is and I don't think colours would influence the way we love each other. ❤
Nexx Nexx eeeeh because he has been told about colours in our culture. For instance, he knows the grass is green and the sky is blue just because he was educated that way when he was a kid. Otherwise, he wouldn't know it. The same with the "old movies", as he was told they used to be played without any colours, he use them to make a comparison with his own view of the world, especially when he has to explain to people his condition.
Nice video. I hope you have a better experience with Enchroma than I did. I also have protanomaly and the glasses barely change anything. Mainly I notice that oranges look more red and the color salmon looks more like plain pink. The green traffic lights actually look green. Other than that, nothing changes and I can't tell the difference between any colors better. I let my co-worker try them on who has deuteranomaly and he was blown away at everything. It was cool to see, but also disappointing.
:( This is so annoying that there is no way to know if the glasses will work before buying them, i don't live in the US so the refund policy is problematic for me... However i really want to see how it looks like to be with normal trichromatic vision and then compare those two.
Send me the money and I can buy them for you and send them to you. Then, if they don't work out, you can send them back and I'll return them and get the refund, and send the money back to you. Haha, that sounds shady as hell and no one in their right mind would take that deal, and it sucks because I know I'd never screw someone over like that. Maybe if you have someone in the US you can trust you can do something like that. I'm just hoping they come out with ones designed specifically for protanomaly.
Had a friend with colour vision impairment when I was in high school, so easy to forget someone is colour blind until they asked you to help them identify the correct colour when they are selecting something.
The best explanation of colour vision deficiency I have come across in my life. Thank you for the very authoritative and informative explanation. As a person with normal colour vision, I have struggled to understand what this condition is really all about.
Judging from years of tests and self-diagnoses, I have Dueteranopia, and Protanomoly. Color blind filters on games and my phone never work. Because when I use one for D, it makes P worse, and vice versa. I sometimes use the Trita-nomoly/nopia setting just to see super vibrant blue, because it's my favorite color.
And then there's also some people with four types of color cells. Apparently they can distinguish between a wide range of yellow shades that to average people all look the same.
I’m a deutan but I also mix up blues and purples. The worst part about my colour blindness (other than annoying people asking stupid questions) is telling what colour a traffic light is. I have to almost entirely base it on position but since I see less variety of shades, I sometimes can’t even tell if it is lit or unlit. Because of this, I usually only drive when it’s dark or else I may miss a light on accident.
When my dad got them, he cried at the sunset. And then we all cried. he was like, 50 something. We talked about all the colors we saw. Then he turned to me and said “now I understand why you paint your room lavender. It’s beautiful”
Thank you I’m literally in tears. I finally understand how someone I love sees. I been dying to understand and all these other videos with color blindness examples don’t translate as good as yours. You’re video was extremely informative and I encouraged you to do more. Now a subscriber, thank you!
This is a very interesting video. I've known for a long time colorblind people don't just not see colors, but a lot of this information is new to me. Thank you for sharing.
That’s a great explanation and visuals of what it looks like being colour blind - thanks for sharing. That is so sad for some people - no wonder they were in awe and crying with the glasses on.
My best friend is colorblind as a stone and he told me that he can see colors but they are very different. He said the colors are darker and a little bit shaded grey. Not just black and white. Luckily I was the one who made him cry by giving him the glasses, on his birthday. He cried and they came with balloons. I didnt film it because I wanted to savor it in the moment. We were only 11 when I gave it to him, and now we are 15, and they grew out of him, guess what I got for him on his 15th birthday. They are extremely expensive (glasses) but for my friend to be happy, I would do anything.
My Dad is color blind. He didn't learn he was until he entered the air force at age 21. As you said, teachers just assumed he was stupid. I'm not color blind and none of my brothers are. However, my son is (my daughter is not). I realized my son was color blind around 3 1/2 years of age. Up until then I had my suspicions but wasn't sure if he was just still learning his color names or actually not seeing them correctly. But I was suspicious because he kept commonly confusing colors that I would always see my Dad confuse when I was growing up. Then one day he showed me a picture he colored. It was a whole lot of red and yellow but he and said it was brown and yellow. That's when I drew 6 circles, three in brown and three in red. He said they were all the same. We did one of those online color blind tests (the dots with the numbers just like you showed) and the results were protan colorblindness which I had already assumed because that's what my Dad is. We got him the glasses but he doesn't wear them all the time. For anyone curious the common color mix-ups for him (aka they look the same) are: Bright green and yellow Brown and red Green and Orange Brown and dark green, olive greens, (earth tone greens) Purple and blue Dark purple and dark blue =black
Your talking is interesting. It sounds well and I understand you very well. English is my 2. Language and you are talking in a way which catchs my intereset. And I learn something in your vids. And I understand it. I really like your channel. You got a sub. ^-^ And I like that you just don't tell us stupid facts or make a top ten list etc. I enjoy your voice and the fact that you don't scream in the vids. or teasing somethin big, which is not a big surprise so we won't get disappointed! ^-^ Keep up the great work! ^-^
I just noticed my mind just gave up on identifying the colour of certain things, like peanut butter I just don't know what colour it is, probably green, brown, orange, or a mix of them. It's really frustrating though... fuck peanut butter 😡
Sorry, unrelated, but, am I the only one who gets halfway through writing a comment, then deletes it dismissively like “bah, no one cares about this” or something like that?
The best is submitting it, then deleting it. Then the person who you replied to clicks their notification and just gets confused. I confuse many people.
I have deutanomaly, and I was colouring in the Kenyan flag in Year 1 and coloured the red part brown. The teacher told me off and I thought I was just being stupid. Then, in Year 4, my friend pointed out that a plant in the flowerbed outside my school was blue, whereas I saw it as purple for my whole time being there. In Year 8 my biology teacher was going over the eye with the retina and cone cells. He showed a picture which had a 5 in it, but I saw 2. I told my friend, who has tritanomaly, if he saw anything, and he did so I thought I was fine. Then when I got home I was curious so I took a colourblind test and it came back with Deutan type. I was so shocked and I now realise why I was getting so confused with the colours green, red and brown (and even purple, pink and blue to an extent). I'm not getting glasses as I feel like I can cope and the lanterns on traffic lights I know.
My 6th grade English teacher was colour blind, but none of us actually knew that until he told us half way through the year. That's mainly why I find colour blindness so interesting.
I recall drawing a sun with lime color and getting yelled at in school. I also couldn't discern lime from yellow at physics in university and thought there were two yellow spectral lines. And once I mistook orange cable for a green one. I wonder how many times I've mistook the color of things unknowingly.
My brother has mild protanopia, and ive definitely talked to/asked him about it, he also asks me questions about what certain colours are when he's creating a character in a video game or something. I find colourblindness very interesting
My best friend since grade school days is color blind,....we've been friends for 50 years and it never came up or interfered with our friendship. Only recently did he even bother to tell me. He said everything he sees is greenish or gray,.....which blew my mind. That makes me wonder what his LSD trips were like,...when were were young, in our early 20s we experimented with LSD. I saw the most vivid colors,...more intense than I have ever seen, and my memories of the experience has stayed with me my whole life. We both recalled seeing distortions and dancing designs,....things becoming multi-dimensional,....I never knew my visions were so much more colorful than his.
I woke up today some colors weren’t the same; it only lasted a minute but, my sense of color wasn’t right and it scared me so bad so now I am here 😭 It was tritanopia y’all 😔
When I was 11 I found out I had deuteranopia. I don't know anything different though, I get mixed up with pink&grey, blue&purple and red&green. And sometimes yellow&green.
Sane here same age it's been terribly hard to do certain things and I hid it for many years just trying to memorize the colours on objects that people would say, as scared when younger that people would not understand !!
As someone with achromatopsia, I find having to explain that I’m completely color blind, rather than me having a color deficiency, is far more annoying than the people who say “what color is this”. I can just respond with “I don’t know”
*me and my girlfriend playing UNO: Despicable Me edition* Me: I change to... Purple! Her: ...Wut? *silence while i look at the card* Me: This... *Shows card* Isn't purple. Is it? Her: Nnno... Me: ...Then, blue! I change to blue!
hmmm, but with time you know what specific things are for non-colour blind people no? like I know a lot of things are a certain colour but actually don't seet them...( thats why people don't know im colour blind
Not being color blind personally, I'm trying to relate this to personal experience. I grew up in the north. One spring, I went to DC for an educational program. In the north, everything was still very much winter. All shades of grays, tans, browns and white; very muted color palette out in the boonies where I lived. When we got to DC and were traveling from the airport to the hotel I was overwhelmed by how colorful everything was! All the leaves were such vibrant shades of green, the sky was a beautiful blue (compared to the constantly gray overcast skies from home) and there were blooms and flowers everywhere. It was gorgeous. I had become so used to my normal natural environment that the springtime flora in a warmer climate was breathtaking.
This speaks a lot to the insane adaptive power of the brain. The brain is missing or can't distinguish an input and so without you ever having to consciously think about it picks up on all the situational clues and just stores them with the data for recall later. I had no idea of the genetics behind it, that was pretty cool.
Worse parenting moment of my life was torturing my 3yr old to organise her crayons. I was so frustrated with her I asked her father to help. When I returned and saw he did an even worse job. I cried. I felt so ashamed. I didn't know my husband and daughter were color blind.
Having spent my whole life with severe protan color deficiency I can say that the money I finally spent on a pair of high quality lenses has been a life changer. At 60 years of age I finally discovered that the world around me is just full of reds that I never knew existed. I thought that I just had a hard time telling green from brown. The reds were the key to it all for me. Those hokey videos of people seeing the world in color and breaking down over the experience are not fake. I can tell you from my own experience. I cried like a baby.
Do you see all colours with them on? or any new colours? e.g. when you look at a colour spectrum it goes red yellow green blue... and colour blind people see green yellow green... does it become a correct spectrum?
Everybody’s spectral shift is different, which means everyone’s colour blindness is different. Some anomalous trichromats have L & M cones that perfectly overlap, essentially making them dichromats. The simulations made for this video aren’t 100% accurate, they’re only approximations. Still though, I hope it gives you a good idea of what it’s like. Thanks
Human Interests I hate it when people ask me those questions
Also I'm a mix of all colorblindnesses and I think it's cool, if you are what kind are you?
Killercoyote 567 me too,i just say i was to some people and they just said "WHAT COLOR IS THIS ?" even if it was blue,which i see perfectly fine
SCP-087 yeah it's just annoying
I have 2 questions regarding these glasses.
1) What would someone with normal eyesight see if they put these glasses on?
2) What is the price range of these glasses?
The kid in the background in the beginning of the video just learned he can’t become an astronaut too.
@MJW he was crying because he found out he couldn't grow up to be the man his mom is
Good one ☝️
Commander Zavala 😂😂😂
LOL
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So it was a color blind person who made the ‘roses are red, violets are BULE’ when it’s freaking purple?
NotMaryam probably because some colourblind people can only see the blue part in purple and therefore can’t see purple, just like me
YES!!!!
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Im coourblind and i aprove this message
5:57 "You wouldn't ask someone with a speech impedament to try a tongue twister" My friend, you clearly don't know me.
@MJW you sir, have an awesome friend
When I was in middle school our english teacher would tell people who had color blindness your not color blind really pissed my friend off.
@@Mantis_Toboggan_TrashMan Yes, an English teacher who used "your" instead of "you're" would piss me off too...
@@zakdank Ha... YOUR a funny one. Do you think I care at all about grammar in a comments section? No I type what get's my point across not what's grammatically correct.
@@Mantis_Toboggan_TrashMan Get the stick out of your ass.
Imagine enjoying toast that looks moulded, coupled with peanut butter that looks like it was made of pistachios.
@@haarley yaa bro
that’s what i live with :(
lol
Moulded
Do British people actually say mould or is it just out of habit for other words
In my chemistry class, we had to do titrations, where you observe a colour indicator change, in this case from orange to green. My friend, who didn't know he was colour blind, was understandably confused.
kid in my class got shouted at in a similar experiment for wasting too much off whatever is was but he said there was no colour change lol
Me too. Had to ask people
SAME!!!!!!
Same for me. But red green.
I had the same struggle with the flame test.Luckily, my lab partner helped me identify those colors.
What if colour blind people aren't actually colour blind but we are
Don't think too long about this it's a joke
stop haunting me
i think there for i am
if you think about it in another way, but normal people have a wider color range
lol I like this comment😂 basically a new shower thought 💭
lol but that wouldnt make sense tho....
Once a kid in my daycare coloured her sky purple on her picture, I questioned her and she said that it looked blue, I said it’s purple...
*this conversation lasted 30 minutes*
Did you tell the parents? I hope you weren't mean to the kid.
In primary school, my art teacher marked me up for a painting with purple skies and green people. She thought I was trying to be creative. I kept quiet :)
Wow 30 minutes...
One time in kindergarten i had to do a color sheet. I only got yellow right and was sitting in the bench while everyone was at the play ground playing around some people were trying to help but it didn't work i was crying. Im 14 and still remember it perfectly almost 15
@@buburubus I remember as a very young kid, wondering why I could not understand or remember colours and was also in tears a few times. Here's some good news for you though - new research suggests that as we were unable to take colours for granted from a young age, we had to think and process very differently to non colour blind people - we had to memorize what colours certain items are and use high levels of thought processing not normal for kids - we had to use textures, luminance, reflectiveness, shades etc - all unique ways of thinking that can be advantageous later in life!
My grandpa found out he was color blind when he went strawberry picking with his friends and couldn't figure out how he only found 4 when his friends got an entire basket full.
Interesting!
I forgot I had a screen filter on and I though I might have Deuteranomaly
Same hahah
Nyrak that profile is is really cool!
thx ^^
lol
William Levy why’d u wanna fuck him
One time in college I was playing a video game and I couldn't get past a part where you had to throw bright neon balls into bright neon targets. And I kept getting them through but the game wouldn't progress.
My roommate sees me playing this for awhile and goes "Why do you keep throwing the orange balls into the yellow target"?
lmao
I wouldn't been able to play that game.
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I don't know maybe I would've been able to but I think it would've been kind of difficult. Maybe just a little because of vision impairements.
What game was it?
What game?
@@jacquelinesmith-jackson2815 with Enchroma glasses you could.
Imagine a kid is like “mom why do we have two words for blue”
Mom: “what’s the other name?”
Kid: “red”
thats crazy bro but i dont get it
Bruh ur pfp is just brown why tf would u do that
@@Firerr16 lol
No there is no type of color blindness that can make you not to see the difference between blue and red
All colorblind people can tell blue and red apart. Actually, the most popular type of colorblind is red-green colorblind ( or whatever you’re supposed to call it ), and they can see blue very clearly.
I ordered my dad color blind glasses, come in Wednesday. He has trouble with red, green, purple, and blue (he attacks himself wen we play risk lmao) pretty excited to see his reaction
So how's it going?
How expensive r they
@@Miszkuta shit they were like 100
Does he now confidently drive through blinking yellow lights? Or was it the other version and he now confidently drives through a solid green?
@@anonymousdude9099 the kind i got r like sunglasses, and it kinda didnt work well so idk
i remember watching some random color blind video... then i discovered i was color blind.. i litteraly was shocked
Tell me the whole story
How high was the voltage that literally shocked you?
@@Krissy_Bunnie The voltage was seeking attention current.
@Serrune Person ROFL
When he said "peanut butter isn't green" I began to question everything I believed in.
My mind exploded and and had a quarter life crisis. Also, turns out thanos is PURPLE and not blue
@@lilpandaboyy what??!?!?!?! He's my profile pic and I didn't even know that
@@lilpandaboyy 😮😮😮i hadn't even thought of that!! How do colorblind people see at the movies??
That bread isn't green either.
The Ghost wait, but mine is and im not colorblind... 😳
I counted 702 dots. Not sure why they are saying 74 or 21.
Bill Bingham you don't count the dots, theres a number there thats made put of different colour dots
Bill Bingham 😂😂😂
Congratulations! That means you have more than three cones! Help yourself to a cookie!
703 dots in fact
santexxx i am
I have Tritanomaly and honestly no one has ever bothered to explain it or how i have it so thank you
I have deuteranomaly and none of my friends knew except for one time I slipped up and coloured Santa’s hat”green” when I was in middle school. They found out 6 years after being my best friends haha
Same. There’s so little information out there on the internet about it.
Maybe due to birth?
i have tritanomaly too and it’s really hard to explain it to people because since it’s really rare, there is a really small information about it on internet and they don’t say the same thing. like, every explanation is different.. and i don’t have much problem telling the colors except turquoise-green and pastel yellow-white
so people really thinks i’m lying sometimes,,,
Very different for me... I have deuteranomaly, and people ALWAYS ask me
Ok... Whenever he said peanut butter isn’t green, I turned to my family in the car and said, “WAIT! Peanut butter isn’t green.” And they looked at me like a crazy person. Im a strong protan colorblind.
Wow ok I see this a year later and start laughing 😂
yea, i'm protan color blind as well. But my family told me it's brown
Imagine stepping outside.
“Why is the grass orange.”
Dude I already do that and my friends argue with me that I'm going crazy lol
@@jackalshade5179 there is only specific color blind people see, if you're color blind in a specific color when you see it it's not a different color it's just gray
@@beandog7657 He got exposed
Probably because I'm here
@@beandog7657 Bro.. no
"You wouldn't ask someone with a speach impediment to try a toung twister." I'm so sorry to have to tell you this but they absolutely do.
Dead asf
Some people are ignorant,some are curious, some are simply heartless.
My sister has one and when that part was said I immediately had flashbacks of countless times they make her say certain words xD
@@l.s.s.8-8-16 well if we should treat everyone as equals and treat noone different, then I would ask someone with a speech problem to recite a tounge twister. Just like I would ask a armless person if they could give me a hand. Its not being mean its being "inclusive".
@@dano8613 it's a question of intent. Asking someone to "give you a hand"is an expression that means, "Can you help me?". It's like saying, "Do you see what I mean" to a blind person. However, If you ask someone to do something that you KNOW the other person can't do, and set them up for failure on purpose, it's totally inconsiderate. A person with a speech impediment should be helped by a speech therapist... Not someone who just wants to force them to adapt
I recently took a colorblind test and passed with flying colors, no pun intended. However while playing video games with my friends I noticed they would call orange colors brown, or red would be brown for them. I made mention to them that they might actually be color blind. Sure enough I found out quite a few of my male friends are color blind. I have been on a bit of a kick to understand it a lot more lately.
You color blind???
Don't watch this video high I thought I was colorblind for a second.
😂
What If you gave me head as like a joke
Hahahah
Bruhhhh!! Me too 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
it's so funny looking at the "Normal" and "Deuteranomaly" screens because I have deuteranomaly so it looks the same :P
legit thought he had the same pictures
@@Humperdinkle0 lol
Then how did u realize it wasn't the same pic?
@@regularpinoygaming9943 ... there is text on the screen that sais which is which.
Shoot I thought they were the same too
0:40
Colorblind man: but both pictures are the same.
Colorblind man: oh sht
yes, look the same!
Deutanomanly one is the same for me 😂😂
for me it's 2:30 that looks same lol,
tritanomaly sees a little more than tritanopia
Absolutely Man.
Yea its the same
Thank you, I’ve always wondered how my brother saw the world. I just can’t imagine not seeing all the wonderful colours of the world. Thank you explaining.
2:48 This reminds me of how a friend of mine made me realise how colourblindness works.
He said he knew that grass was green, because it was the same colour as chocolate.
This friend of mine also complained that the movie Bright were portraying the orcs as being pink.
My mind was blown when he said peanut butter wasn’t green
@@nill5217 you might be a color blind
Fr
i'm strong protan color blind and it does look green
@@monkeeboii6636 it looks bright brown, for us guacamole is green, so it might be brown for you. the bread is also brown too :) Try to imagine a chocolatey color
i legit flipped out when he said that penutbutter wasnt green ,i even went and asked my sister and a couple of ppl till i could confirm it......my whole life has been a lie
wait what color is it then
@@Ashuowl orange
Ashu brown
@@Ashuowl is like a tan, light brown
r/thathappened
I came here just looking for a video of how colorblind see, and ended up learning waaaayyy more! Great video!
*happy intro plays while kid screaming bloody murder*
Cookie Chip broo I'm dead
As a colorblind person i have tried these glasses that let you see color. It actually was pretty scary at first not recognizing anything. The few colors that i did recognize was green, gray, black, and blue. Everything else i was seeing i could not identify unless i took the glasses off. Switching a game or a computer to colorblind mode just throws everything off too. I would have to start from birth wearing these glasses to be able to relearn color i suspect. I have really never seen color blindness as a problem for me before the day i tried on the glasses.
So you can see red now with the glasses?
“What I learnt, is that if you’re colour blind, you can’t become an astronaut.”
*demonic screeching in the backround*
I laughed for 10 minutes straight looking at this comment
and pilot, ..... bruh
that sucks, i'm colorblind
Story of my life. My mother didn’t believe me when I was growing up, because I could identify some colors. It wasn’t until I failed the color vision test when I was processing for the air force.
Omay ghaddd
Sorry for you
People who think that you're faking colour blindness for attention are stupid, if someone was to fake a disability for attention they would fake something more visible
That’s horrible. I’m so sorry. I would always listen to my child if they had a problem
Genuine sympathy for your disappointment. My other half had the same disappointment and it still stings 30-odd years later. I hope you found a good career doing something else.
I met one friend who I discovered was color blind, and it made so many things make sense. I always wondered why she almost always wore black and white clothing...she said it was just easier. She also had a hard time explaining it, because since she’s always viewed colors this way, to her, it’s not a problem. It’s other people who always had a problem. It was hard to wrap my brain around...and, yes, I did ask her to demonstrate by showing me two different shades of red or green that looked like some other color (or that looked the same to her). When I used to see those picture tests with the bubbles with letters on the inside in different shades, as a kid, I was sure nobody really got that wrong, that they must be faking it. Live and learn. I can see why it would be terribly insulting to ask someone if they’re lying. What could they possibly gain?? It’s not like it earns them extra money or even positive attention. It just...is.
This is by far the best explanation of color blindness I have come across. It also made me think, does it work the other way too? Are there people that have the red and green spectrum more separated and hence see more hues?
Nah you'd still see less because there would be points at which the wavelengths didn't overlap. This would mean the cones couldn't cross reference and you'd see grey instead.
adaptiveplexus Look at tetrachromacy
I have deuteranomaly and I never felt so connected to a UA-cam video before. I too found out I couldn't enter a career because of colourblindness. And you are 100% right about people always asking you to name colours. One of the things that people with normal colour vision don't get is that colourblind people don't have confidence or certainty about colours in the same way. It's not that I'm certain that tigers are green, it's just that I don't really think about colours because a lot of them look similar, and if you asked me "What colour is a tiger?" I'd have to come up with an answer by thinking what it looks similar to.
I'm colored blind and it doesn't bother me at all. I'm not sure if I had a choice if I would change a thing. I love what I see and I think the world is beautiful the way I see it. I'm sure what I see isn't the same as other people who are colored blind and that makes it even more unique. I did enjoy this video though. Very informative.
I saw that number as 21, I'm shocked, my wife and I have argued over shades of color for yrs but I said I painted cars for years I should know, but paint is mixed by a formula not by eye sight. Not worth getting these glasses, but I guess she was right all this years. I'm not going to tell her that of course.
You should.
I tried to manually mix ink for a shirt printing job once. . . .
needless to say I ended up doing the job twice.
colorblindness not as important as keeping that wifey in the kitchen yeah?
@@oldfrend you right 😂
Oh my god I am so in love with this video! Whenever I tell people that I am color blind they always ask those super angering questions and it’s just so irritating! I have sent this video to nearly all my friends who have asked those questions and now it might actually make sense to them!
Help me out man I'm trying to explain to my sister that color blind doesn't mean that you're actually blind cuz I'm color blind
I find it funny that the title spells "Color" while the thumbnail spells "Colour".
I prefer "colour"
Color is usually spelled "colour" by Europeans and "color" by Americans.
@@smp4733 Because we (America) tried removing "u" (Britain) from everything in our lives.
@@matthewenderle8880 I *AM* American
Color is in US and colour is in British English I guess.
I really wanted to be an air force pilot, until one night when I was 14 i woke up during the night realizing "wait I can't". That made me sad for days.
Did you just have a revelation or something?
I used to be an autobody painter. During school for painting we got to play around with the color wheel and had to piece it together based on hue and chroma. I found that I am slightly colorblind in the green spectrum. To me I cant determine the subtle differences in the different shades or when green moved more blue or yellow. I can see green just fine but not the different shades.
When I was painting I usually needed help from another painter to make sure I had the correct match of the car's color when it was green. Funny thing was the painter that usually helped me has the same problem with reds, which I can see very well, so I assisted him with red and him with my greens.
Mario and Luigi dream team there?
That is a really great story.
From what I've learnt, not two people have the same perception of colours, women tend to better differentiate shades of red (this is hypothesised to be an evolutionary trait to determine if a fruit or berry what ripe), and different languages do not have the same number of words to differentiate colours.
So, in a way, we are all colour-blind to some degree.
Interesting videos about colours:
ua-cam.com/video/gMqZR3pqMjg/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/evQsOFQju08/v-deo.html
Complementary colors omg
Both me and my grandfather are colour blind and he was a pilot. I recently asked him how he is a pilot and he told me that he wasn't diagnosed till he was 31. He was already a pilot so he just never told anyone that he is colour blind.
This was my dad. He joined the air force and then in his 20s was dealing with some wires when his mate said to pick the red one and he picked the wrong color. He had no idea. He was honorably discharged. He had been guessing his whole life.
Okay this is right, when your colour blind you still see colour. Many people get this wrong, I am colour blind and mainly to the colour green. I get these questions all the time and to be frank it’s just annoying. I’m happy to see someone educating people about stuff they tend to speak out about, although they do not understand. Keep up the great work, u just gained a sub.👍
FINALLY, a colour "blind" person to explain colour blindness, and the questions are oddly true
"Don't ask them to identify colors"
What? But that's half the fun of having a colorblind friend.
Ikr?
For you it's fun, it's annoying to be asked the same questions over and over. And answering 75% correct and they say, "your not colorblind." It's just annoying.
@@daviddoar2062 you know what? I totally agree.I'm a left handed person and whenever people know I'm left handed, they ask me annoying questions like "why are you left handed?" "Can you write with your right hand?" " *gasp* YOUR LEFT HANDED?!" like bruh chill I'm a normal human being,not some kind alien from another planet.
nightmare _gamer2467 I’m color blind and also left handed so I can relate to both and it can be really annoying. 😒😒😂😂
You're evil 😂
Thank you, for explaining color blindness. I’m extremely empathetic to the handicap & have enjoyed seeing people put on the corrective glasses, so very much. Please do post your experience of getting your glasses.
I was born with achromatopsia which one of the symptoms is monochromacy. The only time I really hated being completely colorblind was when my art professor decided it would be a great idea to put me into a color theory class even tho I told him I couldn’t see colors. He just told me “oh we will just work with you on that.. it’s alright!”
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Bitch work with what?!
You pull up to class and see the professor sittig at the desk with a pair of eyeballs lying beside him
You see in black and white?
My boyfriend is color blind. Since he was born, he has seen the world just in shades of black and white. Like an old movie (as he always says)
However, every time I ask him if he would like to see the world in colours, he just says: I've never seen a single colour, so I don't think there's something missing in my life. You can't miss something you never knew.
It's somehow cute, because every time we go shopping and he buys some clothes, I help him with the colours. The same happens when he plays videogames that involve identify colours, I try to name them, so he can finish the stages without problems.
Sometimes he feels curiosity about how would be his life in colours and I wish he could see them. I mean, not for me, but for him! I love him the way he is and I don't think colours would influence the way we love each other. ❤
how does he know the difference between old movies and new movies, they should look basically the same to him, at leats colour wise
he probably describes it like that and just thinks and hopes he is correct because there is no way of actually knowing
Nexx Nexx eeeeh because he has been told about colours in our culture. For instance, he knows the grass is green and the sky is blue just because he was educated that way when he was a kid. Otherwise, he wouldn't know it. The same with the "old movies", as he was told they used to be played without any colours, he use them to make a comparison with his own view of the world, especially when he has to explain to people his condition.
Nicolas Felix why don't you buy him those glasses for colorblind people
Black Ace they don’t work for monochromatic colourblindness.
Why was the word "subscribe" beeped out at around 6:15?
ITS A BAD BAAD WORD....God it's even worse than that baby in the beginning.....
I think he bleeped it out because he can’t say Rs very well. Subscwibe.
Because the UA-cam algorithm hates everyone
Imagine how every sensation, every feeling and anything else is completely diffrent interpreted by every human
Nice video. I hope you have a better experience with Enchroma than I did. I also have protanomaly and the glasses barely change anything. Mainly I notice that oranges look more red and the color salmon looks more like plain pink. The green traffic lights actually look green. Other than that, nothing changes and I can't tell the difference between any colors better. I let my co-worker try them on who has deuteranomaly and he was blown away at everything. It was cool to see, but also disappointing.
I also have protanomaly mild to moderate severety. What is your severity?
Mild, a couple times moderate, according to the test on Enchroma's site.
:( This is so annoying that there is no way to know if the glasses will work before buying them, i don't live in the US so the refund policy is problematic for me... However i really want to see how it looks like to be with normal trichromatic vision and then compare those two.
Send me the money and I can buy them for you and send them to you. Then, if they don't work out, you can send them back and I'll return them and get the refund, and send the money back to you. Haha, that sounds shady as hell and no one in their right mind would take that deal, and it sucks because I know I'd never screw someone over like that. Maybe if you have someone in the US you can trust you can do something like that. I'm just hoping they come out with ones designed specifically for protanomaly.
You get 60 days. But international shipping there and back is expensive. Plus import tax.
just looks like autumn all the time
Deuteronomy? I thought that was from the bible
according to Grammarly's definitions, it is. lol
Had a friend with colour vision impairment when I was in high school, so easy to forget someone is colour blind until they asked you to help them identify the correct colour when they are selecting something.
this sounds weird but i think tritanopia is aesthetically pleasing.
ok im leavin.
its true
bro same
I agree it’s more pastel
You know, I’m a tritanope, and a lot of people say that, so lately I’ve been wondering what the real world actually looks like.
@@digitalnightmare7775 yes lul, are we tritanope really did have better vision than normal ppl.
I am colour blind and I find it so annoying when people ask "what colours that"
It's the worst thing about it
not me i find it kind of interesting to see the difference in the way i see color and the way the normal person does.
@@noahdempsey3329 the problem is, they usually point at stupid colors like black, hot pink neon green...which obviously what they look like.
@@RealNameNeverUsed Yeah it is annoying depending on what color they point at. Neon green though looks like yellow to me though.
What color do u see at ur screen?
Ow, ow, how about my comment? What color do u see?
The best explanation of colour vision deficiency I have come across in my life. Thank you for the very authoritative and informative explanation. As a person with normal colour vision, I have struggled to understand what this condition is really all about.
Judging from years of tests and self-diagnoses, I have Dueteranopia, and Protanomoly. Color blind filters on games and my phone never work. Because when I use one for D, it makes P worse, and vice versa. I sometimes use the Trita-nomoly/nopia setting just to see super vibrant blue, because it's my favorite color.
yeah same they never work
And then there's also some people with four types of color cells. Apparently they can distinguish between a wide range of yellow shades that to average people all look the same.
Women more likely have four color vision than men will, my wife has this condition, she can see colors in the snow.
@@Col-trek but.. There ARE colors in the snow o.O
@@Col-trek You mean yellow snow? :D
@@manueltumino8886 like urine?
I’m a deutan but I also mix up blues and purples. The worst part about my colour blindness (other than annoying people asking stupid questions) is telling what colour a traffic light is. I have to almost entirely base it on position but since I see less variety of shades, I sometimes can’t even tell if it is lit or unlit. Because of this, I usually only drive when it’s dark or else I may miss a light on accident.
Well apparently I just learned that the way I thought color blindness worked was wrong my entire life. Thanks for that! Really informational.
i love when colour blind people get those glasses and you can just see the joy that they are experiencing
When my dad got them, he cried at the sunset. And then we all cried. he was like, 50 something. We talked about all the colors we saw. Then he turned to me and said “now I understand why you paint your room lavender. It’s beautiful”
Thank you I’m literally in tears. I finally understand how someone I love sees. I been dying to understand and all these other videos with color blindness examples don’t translate as good as yours. You’re video was extremely informative and I encouraged you to do more. Now a subscriber, thank you!
I was thinking the exact same thing.
I've always wondered how color blind people see color and this video was more then helpful. Thank you for educating me :)
Dude what??? Peanut butter isn't green???!?!
Its like some sort of light brown. Sorry but when the fuck was it green lmao
No it's blue...
@@wd940 i hope youre joking.
The colour of peanut butter is not something I would joke about.
@@wd940 but..but....HOW THE FUCK DO YOU EAT BLUE PEANUT BUTTER
This is a very interesting video. I've known for a long time colorblind people don't just not see colors, but a lot of this information is new to me. Thank you for sharing.
5:19 Kerbal Space Program music.
It's actually sped up here, so well done for recognising it.
I knew I had heard that before but I just couldn't think of what it was. Thanks!
It's actually royalty free music, so you can use it in every project you want. =)
yesss!! I looked at the comments for confirmation of this.
Man I’ve not seen anyone say this so I’m gonna say it
Tritanopia looks like a really nice photo filter
would u want to see like this ur whole life?
It really does look cool tho
@@parishehner9993 r/whoosh
Its cool til you have to live with it your whole life
lmao, imagine if the person who made this video is color blind.
oh wait--
That’s a great explanation and visuals of what it looks like being colour blind - thanks for sharing.
That is so sad for some people - no wonder they were in awe and crying with the glasses on.
5:02
Me: oh thats a 21
Man: This is clearly a 74
Me: *visble confusion*
Man: If u see 21 u are probably have Deuteranomaly
Very visible confused
My best friend is colorblind as a stone and he told me that he can see colors but they are very different. He said the colors are darker and a little bit shaded grey. Not just black and white. Luckily I was the one who made him cry by giving him the glasses, on his birthday. He cried and they came with balloons. I didnt film it because I wanted to savor it in the moment. We were only 11 when I gave it to him, and now we are 15, and they grew out of him, guess what I got for him on his 15th birthday. They are extremely expensive (glasses) but for my friend to be happy, I would do anything.
I just met a color blind person today who said that he sees me as pink rather than tan.. I’m amazed by how they see the world
My Dad is color blind. He didn't learn he was until he entered the air force at age 21. As you said, teachers just assumed he was stupid. I'm not color blind and none of my brothers are. However, my son is (my daughter is not). I realized my son was color blind around 3 1/2 years of age. Up until then I had my suspicions but wasn't sure if he was just still learning his color names or actually not seeing them correctly. But I was suspicious because he kept commonly confusing colors that I would always see my Dad confuse when I was growing up. Then one day he showed me a picture he colored. It was a whole lot of red and yellow but he and said it was brown and yellow. That's when I drew 6 circles, three in brown and three in red. He said they were all the same.
We did one of those online color blind tests (the dots with the numbers just like you showed) and the results were protan colorblindness which I had already assumed because that's what my Dad is. We got him the glasses but he doesn't wear them all the time. For anyone curious the common color mix-ups for him (aka they look the same) are:
Bright green and yellow
Brown and red
Green and Orange
Brown and dark green, olive greens, (earth tone greens)
Purple and blue
Dark purple and dark blue =black
Your talking is interesting. It sounds well and I understand you very well. English is my 2. Language and you are talking in a way which catchs my intereset. And I learn something in your vids. And I understand it. I really like your channel. You got a sub. ^-^ And I like that you just don't tell us stupid facts or make a top ten list etc. I enjoy your voice and the fact that you don't scream in the vids. or teasing somethin big, which is not a big surprise so we won't get disappointed! ^-^ Keep up the great work! ^-^
I'm red-green cb and the only thing that really fucked me up was when I found out pb wasn't green...
EpicKirby1337 yeah man, I'm just finding this out! What colour is it?!
Jack Lindsay like a tan color
Allison Hughes what colour is tan? Like a browny green? Honestly colours like fuschia and burgondy make 0 sense to me haha.
I just noticed my mind just gave up on identifying the colour of certain things, like peanut butter I just don't know what colour it is, probably green, brown, orange, or a mix of them. It's really frustrating though... fuck peanut butter 😡
Whats pb?
Sorry, unrelated, but, am I the only one who gets halfway through writing a comment, then deletes it dismissively like “bah, no one cares about this” or something like that?
same here
yes
The best is submitting it, then deleting it. Then the person who you replied to clicks their notification and just gets confused. I confuse many people.
I have deutanomaly, and I was colouring in the Kenyan flag in Year 1 and coloured the red part brown. The teacher told me off and I thought I was just being stupid. Then, in Year 4, my friend pointed out that a plant in the flowerbed outside my school was blue, whereas I saw it as purple for my whole time being there. In Year 8 my biology teacher was going over the eye with the retina and cone cells. He showed a picture which had a 5 in it, but I saw 2. I told my friend, who has tritanomaly, if he saw anything, and he did so I thought I was fine. Then when I got home I was curious so I took a colourblind test and it came back with Deutan type. I was so shocked and I now realise why I was getting so confused with the colours green, red and brown (and even purple, pink and blue to an extent). I'm not getting glasses as I feel like I can cope and the lanterns on traffic lights I know.
The first sentence made me very sad I never planned to be an astronaut but it still made me sad
Who's here after Georges video
Holy hell I thought I was the only one
Ya me too
me
@@zachescarcega a nice mcyt dude :)
My 6th grade English teacher was colour blind, but none of us actually knew that until he told us half way through the year.
That's mainly why I find colour blindness so interesting.
THAT was informative. Your explanations and examples are perfect. If only other UA-camrs were so worthy ...
Love this video!
Now I know what “color blindness” actually means. Thank you🙏
I recall drawing a sun with lime color and getting yelled at in school. I also couldn't discern lime from yellow at physics in university and thought there were two yellow spectral lines. And once I mistook orange cable for a green one. I wonder how many times I've mistook the color of things unknowingly.
My brother has mild protanopia, and ive definitely talked to/asked him about it, he also asks me questions about what certain colours are when he's creating a character in a video game or something.
I find colourblindness very interesting
My best friend since grade school days is color blind,....we've been friends for 50 years and it never came up or interfered with our friendship. Only recently did he even bother to tell me. He said everything he sees is greenish or gray,.....which blew my mind. That makes me wonder what his LSD trips were like,...when were were young, in our early 20s we experimented with LSD. I saw the most vivid colors,...more intense than I have ever seen, and my memories of the experience has stayed with me my whole life. We both recalled seeing distortions and dancing designs,....things becoming multi-dimensional,....I never knew my visions were so much more colorful than his.
Me, looking at the thumbnail without reading the title yet:
*wait*
*Blind people can see?*
I woke up today some colors weren’t the same; it only lasted a minute but, my sense of color wasn’t right and it scared me so bad so now I am here 😭
It was tritanopia y’all 😔
When I was 11 I found out I had deuteranopia. I don't know anything different though, I get mixed up with pink&grey, blue&purple and red&green. And sometimes yellow&green.
After 53 years of colour blindness I now understand it. A wonderful video my friend, truly eye opening for me. Thank you !
Sane here same age it's been terribly hard to do certain things and I hid it for many years just trying to memorize the colours on objects that people would say, as scared when younger that people would not understand !!
As someone with achromatopsia, I find having to explain that I’m completely color blind, rather than me having a color deficiency, is far more annoying than the people who say “what color is this”. I can just respond with “I don’t know”
*me and my girlfriend playing UNO: Despicable Me edition*
Me: I change to... Purple!
Her: ...Wut?
*silence while i look at the card*
Me: This... *Shows card* Isn't purple. Is it?
Her: Nnno...
Me: ...Then, blue! I change to blue!
hmmm, but with time you know what specific things are for non-colour blind people no? like I know a lot of things are a certain colour but actually don't seet them...( thats why people don't know im colour blind
“I’ve never been truly happy.”
That child probably feels the same!😂
Not being color blind personally, I'm trying to relate this to personal experience. I grew up in the north. One spring, I went to DC for an educational program. In the north, everything was still very much winter. All shades of grays, tans, browns and white; very muted color palette out in the boonies where I lived. When we got to DC and were traveling from the airport to the hotel I was overwhelmed by how colorful everything was! All the leaves were such vibrant shades of green, the sky was a beautiful blue (compared to the constantly gray overcast skies from home) and there were blooms and flowers everywhere. It was gorgeous. I had become so used to my normal natural environment that the springtime flora in a warmer climate was breathtaking.
This speaks a lot to the insane adaptive power of the brain. The brain is missing or can't distinguish an input and so without you ever having to consciously think about it picks up on all the situational clues and just stores them with the data for recall later. I had no idea of the genetics behind it, that was pretty cool.
Worse parenting moment of my life was torturing my 3yr old to organise her crayons. I was so frustrated with her I asked her father to help. When I returned and saw he did an even worse job. I cried. I felt so ashamed. I didn't know my husband and daughter were color blind.
Having spent my whole life with severe protan color deficiency I can say that the money I finally spent on a pair of high quality lenses has been a life changer. At 60 years of age I finally discovered that the world around me is just full of reds that I never knew existed. I thought that I just had a hard time telling green from brown. The reds were the key to it all for me. Those hokey videos of people seeing the world in color and breaking down over the experience are not fake. I can tell you from my own experience. I cried like a baby.
Do you see all colours with them on? or any new colours? e.g. when you look at a colour spectrum it goes red yellow green blue... and colour blind people see green yellow green... does it become a correct spectrum?
This was great. Thank you for making this, you had a perfect delivery for this well defined topic.