99% of all colourblind people are not really colour blind but colour deficient; the term colour. Red-green colour blindness is a combination of red-blindness (protan defects) and green-blindness (deutan defects). Colour blindness is more prevalent among males than females, because the most common form of colour vision deficiency is encoded on the X sex chromosome. “What colour is this?” is the most annoying question you can ask your […]
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In our world people and animals, all perceive colour differently. When people hear that someone is colour blind, they often think it means they see only in black and white. In truth, they face colour vision problems. And experience a colour deficiency or confusion between colours. Though most colour blind people can distinguish some colours, […]
Depending on where you look, it can either be one in eight men are colour vision deficient or one in twelve, but regardless of the stats, it is true more men have this condition than women. It occurs in only about 1 in 250 women. So that equates to about 95% of people who are […]
Colour blindness occurs when you are unable to see the full range of colours that are perceptible to the human eye. Most colour blind people are able to see things as clearly as other people but they are unable to fully ‘see’ red, green or blue light. There are different types of colour blindness and […]

