I found this really cool, and experimented with a few other students. Me and Joaquin saw normally but Austin was color blind and couldn't see the numbers
that was really interesting. I liked how at the end they had a color blindness test. I also liked how they showed you what a color blind person would see like when they saw the rainbow.
The link there didn't work, but I thought that the testing with the plates was really interesting. I was confused when I didn't see a number in the last plate, but I still liked it because it was a number that only people with no green or red color receptors could see. This article was kind of in a way interactive, and it was really fun to do.
I am colorblind so I found this blog very interesting. I found it easiest to see without the color red. I could not even get near to determining what color was in those circles.
My favorite part of this was when they showed how people with color-blindness saw the rainbow and certain colors. The test was really fun, although the numbers were kind of hard to read. I think it might be the computer or something.
I like the fact that they showed what color blindness would look like if you were actually color blind. I also find it interesting that 1 in 12 men and 1 in 20 woman are color blind
I thought that this article was interesting, but I think it might be better with more information and more accurate results. I have no color blindness, and yet I had to dim my computer screen in order to see some of the numbers!
I think this is pretty cool that they actually put the colors on: I could actually tell whether I was color blind or not!!!! Anyway, I really liked this. Thank you whoever posted this!!!
i think this was really cool but i would've liked to read more about color blindness and why/how it happens instead of going straight to the examples right away.
that is cool with the numbers in the circle and i never knew the most common color-blind colors were green and red. Austin is color blind and so was conner and even!
I liked looking at all the tests. Turns out I got them all right! Before I saw this test I knew what color-blindness was, but I didn't know what it was like. I wonder if there is any types of color-blindness besides the Red, Blue, and Green color-blindness.
Yeah, I agree with brandon. I pretty much knew most of the information given. By the way Elijah, we all know Austin is colorblind. It was fun to see the numbers although they are included in other websites. I didn't really enjoy this simply because it wasn't that informative and I had seen and heard pretty much everything on the website. A question for all out there
Which type of colorblindness would you like to have most:
Deuteranope (simulation) Absence of green
Protanope (simulation) Absence of red
Tritanope (simulation) Absence of blue
Just a question for the folks out there. I would probably want Deuteranope.
Like Brandon said, I knew most of the information given on this website. It was nice though, that they included an explanation of what color blindness is, and how a color blind person would see. If I was color blind, I would want to have Protanope, or absence of red retinal photoreceptors. It is interesting that color blindness is more common in males than females.
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I already knew most of this, but is was cool that they provided the colors that a person would see with each color blindness.
I found this really cool, and experimented with a few other students. Me and Joaquin saw normally but Austin was color blind and couldn't see the numbers
that was really interesting. I liked how at the end they had a color blindness test. I also liked how they showed you what a color blind person would see like when they saw the rainbow.
The link there didn't work, but I thought that the testing with the plates was really interesting. I was confused when I didn't see a number in the last plate, but I still liked it because it was a number that only people with no green or red color receptors could see. This article was kind of in a way interactive, and it was really fun to do.
I am colorblind so I found this blog very interesting. I found it easiest to see without the color red. I could not even get near to determining what color was in those circles.
My favorite part of this was when they showed how people with color-blindness saw the rainbow and certain colors. The test was really fun, although the numbers were kind of hard to read. I think it might be the computer or something.
I like the fact that they showed what color blindness would look like if you were actually color blind. I also find it interesting that 1 in 12 men and 1 in 20 woman are color blind
I thought that this article was interesting, but I think it might be better with more information and more accurate results. I have no color blindness, and yet I had to dim my computer screen in order to see some of the numbers!
I think this is pretty cool that they actually put the colors on: I could actually tell whether I was color blind or not!!!! Anyway, I really liked this. Thank you whoever posted this!!!
i think this was really cool but i would've liked to read more about color blindness and why/how it happens instead of going straight to the examples right away.
I thought that this was very interesting. I had only seen one of them before. I got the first three, but the last one was hard.
this was cool how they showed how color blind people would see the numbers, and spectrums that color blind people see.
This was a realloy interesting article but I knew most of it already. i wonder if anybody here is color blind but i think austin is.
that is cool with the numbers in the circle and i never knew the most common color-blind colors were green and red. Austin is color blind and so was conner and even!
I liked looking at all the tests. Turns out I got them all right! Before I saw this test I knew what color-blindness was, but I didn't know what it was like. I wonder if there is any types of color-blindness besides the Red, Blue, and Green color-blindness.
Yeah, I agree with brandon. I pretty much knew most of the information given. By the way Elijah, we all know Austin is colorblind. It was fun to see the numbers although they are included in other websites. I didn't really enjoy this simply because it wasn't that informative and I had seen and heard pretty much everything on the website. A question for all out there
Which type of colorblindness would you like to have most:
Deuteranope (simulation)
Absence of green
Protanope (simulation)
Absence of red
Tritanope (simulation)
Absence of blue
Just a question for the folks out there. I would probably want Deuteranope.
Like Brandon said, I knew most of the information given on this website. It was nice though, that they included an explanation of what color blindness is, and how a color blind person would see. If I was color blind, I would want to have Protanope, or absence of red retinal photoreceptors. It is interesting that color blindness is more common in males than females.
@Emma: Well, I don't know, because I'm new of course. If I were colorblind, I would like to be Deuteranope.
I thought it was really cool to see if you are color blind and see what color blind people see. I just wonder how you get color blind.
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