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  • perhaps your mom and dad each had a single tritanopia gene and you got both of theirs

  • if my dad had a tritanopia gene, it would only affect his Y chromosome, and since he only has one of them, he would have to be colorblind. but that was a good thought.

  • It just occurred to me that if you can't see some of those colors I just mentioned, then you have no idea what I'm saying...  LOL Wow how ironic. Anyway, trust me, you are able to see some of the nicer colors. A brown-based palette would be downright depressing for me.

  • haha :P Seeing everything blue I guess is sort of depressing, then again i've never seen anything else other than blue, purple and red....SOOooo it's alright for me...?

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  • I'm colour deficient too! XD Mine isn't as severe as yours sounds but none the less my cones are in a pretty shoddy state.. Well basically pink and orange, purple and brown and blue and green look the same to me but it all depends on the shade of the colour too. Like I could classify grey as purple or green depending on how light or dark the colour is, navy blue and dark green look like black (and basically any colour if it's dark enough) and fuschia pink looks red. Pretty cool, huh? ^-^

  • What would it have lived in a society where your parents, friends and teachers might also be tritanopes?

  • i have this type too . whats weird is my friend is also colorblind :D except he is red green idk which one yet we dont really discuss it....... but yea i sort of like having this and sorta dont but at least i see some colors better than no colors :)

  • RED GREEN FTW =3

  • Triatanopia means no yellow 0_0

  • Ive heard that the tritanomaly is not sex linked, but the tritanopia... idk

  • i have myopia and dyslexia

  • Yellow tends to look like pale pink and orange looks like lighter red (which is actually pink in your case)... At least you can see the difference between red and green. That causes lots of problems. The tritanopia spectrum looks very similar to normal color vision. It's hard to tell a difference at a very quick glance in some images when I run them through a filter. I don't know if it's possible to carry the tritanopic gene but not be affected like red-green colorblindness.

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