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Hope for the colorblind, or partially! Interesting that very specific filtration can help, often dramatically!

Hope for the colorblind, or partially! Interesting that very specific filtration can help, often dramatically!

(Note: I am not colorblind, but may see how this works for people with normal vision. I am in no way related to designer or product.)
http://arstechnica.com/science/2016/02/seeing-in-techicolor-one-month-wearing-enchromas-color-blindness-correcting-glasses/

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  1. I found this a great article  Oshi, how emotional, when watching the video!
    "I can certainly live without the EnChroma glasses, of course. At 30, I've spent three full decades viewing the world in my own peculiar fashion, and I've been just fine. But then I think about 6-year-old me, staring in disbelief at the purple ocean, and believing it to be blue. And I think about all the confusion and trouble it could have caused had I not been identified as colorblind.".........

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  2. Naturpunkt by Gina M., yes, it is especially so with the children! So sad, people jump to stupid conclusions, when someone has an "inviable handicap"!

    I have head serious heart and spine problems, since I was a fairly young adult. And none of that shows. I know the sadness to see people think you are lazy or just a complainer, when you just cannot do what others are capable. It sucks.

    So, anything we can do, I can do, to raise awareness, that not everyone is as "perfect" as you" - I shall.

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  3. Oshi Shikigami
    yes exactly, i have friends who's children had 'handicaps' of different kinds. Our systems tend and try to put them in categories...
    all much suffering for the parents and for the children of course.
    There is a lot of awareness lack in all these matters.
    I can imagine that it was very difficult for you in many situations.

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