On 26/12/2014 08:38, mikethedudishd...@gmail.com wrote:
>> color blindness
> I know this is a common way to call color vision deficiency, but it's
> the wrong term. So called "color blindness" really means you see
> colors *differently* than other people, sometimes it means you cannot
> see some shades that others do, but it never means you don't see
> colors.
> 
> Please use "color vision deficiency" for clarity and out of respect.

> Also I hope that you do not just exclude people with color vision
> deficiency as biased. Compression should cater for all. Some shades
> appear to have more differences than for typical people, some less.
> It is not accurate to think of people with color vision deficiency as
> seeing the same as typical people but with less colors or vibrancy.
> Like I said, some colors differences are *more* pronounced when you
> have color vision deficiency (compared to what they are for typical
> people) some less (the only case people seem to know about).
> 
> In summary, people see colors differently, not just less or more.

What about tetrachromats?

Phil

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