It is really interesting how this works. The glasses provide more contrast between various wavelengths, so they do not actually fix color blindness, but allows users to perceive differences between various colors. http://nymag.com/strategist/article/color-blind-glasses-enchroma.html
AnastasiaMegabit
It really is fascinating to think about and thanks for sharing the article. My first thought was "Oh wow, I wonder what it looks like to that person!" Then I realized that just because we all agree blue is blue, we don't necessarily perceive it the same way and there is literally no possible way to prove or disprove that idea.
sphindle1
It's super trippy to think that the way you see a color may not be the same way someone else sees that color. Really makes you wonder how other people see the world...
It is really interesting how this works. The glasses provide more contrast between various wavelengths, so they do not actually fix color blindness, but allows users to perceive differences between various colors. http://nymag.com/strategist/article/color-blind-glasses-enchroma.html
It really is fascinating to think about and thanks for sharing the article. My first thought was "Oh wow, I wonder what it looks like to that person!" Then I realized that just because we all agree blue is blue, we don't necessarily perceive it the same way and there is literally no possible way to prove or disprove that idea.
It's super trippy to think that the way you see a color may not be the same way someone else sees that color. Really makes you wonder how other people see the world...