Colour Blindness Test

There are various colour blindness tests out there, but here is a link to the Enchroma test.

I just took the test myself and my result showed as Moderate Protan. From the result:
  • Protans are people with protanomaly, a type of red-green color blindness in which the red cones do not detect enough red and are too sensitive to greens, yellows, and oranges. 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.
Apparently, according to the site, Enchroma glasses "may" help me with my colour vision. A quick look at the prices and I am talking a minimum of £333 for a pair. Hmmm..... Think I'll wait to see if they ever become available on the NHS.

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