Color Blindness
An Anonymous Coward writes:
https://commandcenter.blogspot.com/2020/09/color-blindness-is-inaccurate-term.html
Color blindness is an inaccurate term. Most color-blind people can see color, they just don't see the same colors as everyone else.
There have been a number of articles written about how to improve graphs, charts, and other visual aids on computers to better serve color-blind people. That is a worthwhile endeavor, and the people writing them mean well, but I suspect very few of them are color-blind because the advice is often poor and sometimes wrong. The most common variety of color blindness is called red-green color blindness, or deuteranopia, and it affects about 6% of human males. As someone who has moderate deuteranopia, I'd like to explain what living with it is really like.
The answer may surprise you.
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