Having a colour vision deficit is usually something you can adapt to until it comes to food colours. Imagine thinking peanut butter is green – would you put that in your mouth? Your whole perception of food is different. Often when people try on our iRo Lenses that can’t believe we would put something brown […]
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If you are colour deficient you know that the eye has four types of light receptors—rods, that are good for night vision, peripheral vision, and motion changes and three types of colour-sensitive cones which are responsible for central vision and colour. A simplified theory of colour vision states that there are three primary colours, (red, yellow and blue) that […]
Genetics can play a factor in childhood vision problems, sometimes up to 60%. That is why we at Colour Vision Optical as specialised in optometry. One of the most important things we do before checking your eyes is to conduct a thorough interview to determine the family history before making a diagnosis and predicting any future […]
Most colour blind people have vision as clear as everyone else, but they are unable to perceive red, green, or blue light. Contrary to its name, colour blindness does not mean that you cannot see any colours. You may see some colours just fine, but maybe unable to distinguish between other colours. Though in some […]

