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Seeing the World With Tritanopia

Tritanopia is a type of colorblindness that arises when the retina is lacking in cone cells which contain opsins that respond to the color blue. This results in someone with tritanopia becoming unable to distinguish green from blue. If you're curious to know how the world looks to someone who has this kind of colorblindness, then take a look at the images below:
 
 
Seeing the World With Tritanopia
Seeing the World With Tritanopia

 

Seeing the World With Tritanopia
Seeing the World With Tritanopia
Seeing the World With Tritanopia
 
Seeing the World With Tritanopia
Seeing the World With Tritanopia
Seeing the World With Tritanopia
Seeing the World With Tritanopia
Seeing the World With Tritanopia
Seeing the World With Tritanopia
Seeing the World With Tritanopia

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