A little history lesson about a semi famous colorblind and how it affected him a long time ago.
Color is a property of light that depends on the frequency, not the amplitude of light waves. In most cases, when people talk about light, they are referring to white light. The best example of white light is [...]
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For People With Color Vision Deficiency
Archive for June, 2009
A little bit about Color and John Dalton, a researcher
by admin in June 26th, 2009
Topics: Facts
Tags: Isaac Newton, Soap Bubble, Word Color
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Colorblind Club Day 1 – Welcome
by admin in June 26th, 2009
This site is for colorblind people. No, not “un-racist” people, but people with color vision deficiency. No, we do not see in black and white. Yes, we know what color a friggin stop sign is. Yes, we know when the light turns green when we’re driving.
Sound Familiar? Welcome home then, Read on…
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