I WILL BRING TRITANOPIA UPON YOU.
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Thread Topic: I WILL BRING TRITANOPIA UPON YOU.
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>:D
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Tritanopes will take over the world.
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i still have no idea what tritanopes are...go ahead....you have every right to facepalm
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Trinopia is when someone is colorblind. It's a certain color kindness that causes them to not be able to see the difference between blue and yellow.
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Blue and green, pink and orange, yellow-green and violet to be specific. Not blue and yellow.
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Oh.
I assumed that since its called the blue-yellow colorblindness that it meant that people couldn't tell the difference between blue and yellow, then when I looked it up it said it was between blue & green and yellow & violet. :P
Do you know what it's called when you can't tell the difference between brown & violet, black & blue, and red & orange? Most people are like, "That just means you don't know your colors!" but it's not that. I can't see the pigmentation that differs with those colors. Even yellow-orange I have a hard time telling apart from red. -
It's a common misconception.
I'm actually not sure what that's called. There are tests online for color blindness, but I can't guarantee accuracy (although I DID have someone who works with colors take one and score perfect, and I took it under the same conditions).
What I want to know is what it's called when the spectrum cuts off at blue, but the other colors are mostly fine. Like I can see blue, but nothing like indigo or violet. I confuse blue and green, pink and orange, and occasionally yellow-green and violet, which sounds like tritanopia, but I can see yellow and some greens. -
That definitely tritanopia.
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Hmm. I know my grandfather and uncle have some sort of color blindness. I don't know which type though.
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Colorblindness runs in my family. My grandma, brother, and cousin have it. I think I do too, just nobody ever thinks of purple and brown.
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Purple and brown...?
I get those mixed up too. I couldn't tell if my sister's school colors were maroon or purple until I heard "maroon madness." -
Yeah. No one to think about black and blue or red and orange either. Everyone thinks they're too similar to worry about, but when they look exactly the same I think there's something up.
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There are 13 types of colorblindness, I believe.
Protanopia- red, confuse red/green, teal/gray, green/yellow/brown, pink/gray
Protanomaly- lighter form of protanopia
Deuteranopia- green, confuse red/green, teal/gray, green/yellow/brown, pink/gray
Deuteranomaly- lighter form of deuteranopia
Tritanopia- violet, confuse blue/green, pink/orange, violet/yellow-green/gray, lavender/yellow/pink, blue/black, yellow/white, purple/brown
Tritanomaly- lighter form of tritanopia
Achromatopsia- see no color
Atypical Achromatopsia- see only slight hints of color
Blue cone monochromacy- no color, but has "blue" cone
Theoretical (not yet found) forms:
Red cone monochromacy- no color, only red cone
Green cone monochromacy- no color, only green cone
Tetartanopia- like tritanopia
Tetartanomaly- like tritanomaly
Yeah...I've been looking at this. -
I seriously don't think I have tritanopia though, nor do I want to say that. Not until I have a real confirmation. And it's a REAL confirmation, not something that could be altered by other factors or outside sources.
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I would suggest seeing an eye doctor then.
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