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I have a mild deuteranomaly, a type of red-green color blindness in which the green cones do not detect enough green and are too sensitive to yellows, oranges, and reds.
As a result, greens, yellows, oranges, reds, and browns may appear similar, especially in low light. It can also be difficult to tell the difference between blues and purples, or pinks and grays.
I do not always see when there is a movement in a bigger picture. Am I not paying enough attention? - hard to tell. (Anyway, I just like to call it being slow.)
As a result, greens, yellows, oranges, reds, and browns may appear similar, especially in low light. It can also be difficult to tell the difference between blues and purples, or pinks and grays.
I do not always see when there is a movement in a bigger picture. Am I not paying enough attention? - hard to tell. (Anyway, I just like to call it being slow.)