Monday, April 7, 2008

Color Blind

Color blindness 色盲, or color vision deficiency , in humans is the inability to perceive differences between some of the colors that other people can distinguish. It is most often of genetic nature.

Color blindness is usually classed as disability; however, in selected situations color blind people have an advantage over people with normal color vision.

There are many types of color blindness. The most common are red-green hereditary (genetic) photoreceptor disorders

There is generally no treatment to cure color deficiencies, however, certain types of tinted filters and contact lenses may help an individual to distinguish different colors better.



I cant see 74...i thought i saw 84....seriously........
And don't start pointing on objects and ask me what color it is....i will slap u if u do that.
I still can see colors, just unable to differentiate some certain colors only. I'm NOT blind.....
And color blindness is usually classed as disability. So treat me nicely.
It sucks to inherit color blind....but i can't help it. X chromosome gave me that.
It sucks even more on having to give up on certain thing we like to do, such as job that required colors.

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