This is how different colors look to somebody who has normal vision.
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The most common type of color blindness is called Deuteranomalia. Around 4.63% of men and 0.36% of women experience this type of color vision deficiency, many of whom don't even realise. People with Deuteranomalia see a more subdued color palette, especially when it comes to colors like green and red.
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When somebody has Protanopia, all shades of green and red look rather faded, whereas yellow and blue shades seem largely unaffected. Only around 1% of men experience this type of CVD.
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People with Tritanopia see colors with a greenish/pink tone. It's a very rare form of color blindness and is believed to affect only 0.0001% of men and women.
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Total color blindness, or Monochromacy, is the rarest form of color vision deficiency. People who have it can only see in black and white, but it's estimated that only 0.00003% of the world's population are affected by this particular condition.
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Pug In A Tulip Field
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Stoplight
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Rainbow Hair
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Melody Of The Night By Leonid Afremov
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Parrots
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Nyan Cat
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Tomatoes
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Frida Kahlo
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The Simpsons
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Autumn
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Lake View
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Apple
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Rainbow Roses
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Skittles
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Rainbow
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Bouquet
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Pizza
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Sunset
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Yellow Cabs
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Flag Of The United States (48 stars)
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Flower Field
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Macaroons
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Pepsi Logo
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Holi Festival Of Colours
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Forest In Autumn
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Lavender Field
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Color Splash
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Umbrella
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Piles Of Spice
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Fruit
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Hamburger
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Follow Me To Rajastan
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Kuala Lumpur At Night
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Medusa Nebula
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Peacock
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