Probably...this was many years ago (I am old).They supposedly have glasses to fix that now.
I'm sure those glasses cost an arm & a leg by now too.Probably...this was many years ago (I am old).
I think the statistic is something like either 7% or 11% of the people on Earth are colorblind with most of them being men.My husband is. I’m guessing most people who say yes will be men.
What kind of issues does this cause for you?
He can see the brightness on traffic lights. In the US, you sometimes have lights that are landscape. It’s so rare that he has to confirm the pattern with me.
They supposedly have glasses to fix that now.
Probably...this was many years ago (I am old).
I'm sure those glasses cost an arm & a leg by now too.
when i said fix i meant correct not cure. sorry for not wording it better.I've never heard of glasses that "fix" the problem, but they have for years had a contact lens called the "X-Chrom" lens. It's just one, so you only have it in one eye. It's not meant to "fix" or cure the problem, just to allow you to pass a color vision test.
The one contact lens costs about $400.
Plus, they no longer allow the use of them to pass a job related physical exam.
X-Chrom contact lenses and glasses <-link
the word is Colour... lol, we invented it first...Colour blind? Oh, you mean "color".
Yeah, it's childish, dumb, etc. But on this side of the pond, colour is color. I'll go to my room, quietly, now.
Funny thing, I was going to use color in the title and Spellcheck kept changing it.Colour blind? Oh, you mean "color".
Irwin, are you completely color blind or do you just have a color vision deficiency?I'm color blind. It can create problems in some things I do, like when I have to wire something and the wires are color coded, then I'm screwed and have to ask for help. Clothes shopping used to be a pain. I'd always have to ask the sales person what color something was. And coffee! Regular is in a red can and decaf is in a green can. They can look exactly the same, depending on the light!
A long time ago, one of the Denver suburbs was installing horizontal traffic lights. I pulled up to the intersection and had no idea what I should do. I had to wait to see what other cars were doing. They've since switched them to traditional vertical lights.
I've sometimes wondered how other people see colors, but it hasn't really been that much of a problem in my life.
No, not completely. I think that's pretty rare. I'm like you... red/green/brown and different shades give me problems. Like lime green looks like yellow, pink looks like tan. I bought a pink shirt once thinking it was tan. Ooops! Purple looks like blue.Irwin, are you completely color blind or do you just have a color vision deficiency?
I have a slight red/green deficiency. Not too bad, though.
I can see primary and secondary colors, but when they start getting into shades and tints, that's where I can have problems.
It's just bad enough that I could never get a Class A or B CDL..