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maybe white, black, another colour or will they see no walls because the walls are red, in essence see through the wall

i dont know

help its bugging me

2006-09-29 13:18:42 · 17 answers · asked by damien_black4 3 in Science & Mathematics Biology

17 answers

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2006-09-29 13:25:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I'm partly colour blind but with greens and blues unfortunately. I have trouble with traffic lights. I can only see them when lit up. I'm not asking you to put the big light on in your room, though it may help. No, what happens is that I see one shade of that colour at a time. What that means if you put 10 shades of blue in front of me I see just all of them as one shade. Your question with reds would be the same. If the room was sealed, with enough light to see were you are going, I would walk into the walls. This is because the walls themselves appear
3-D and I would lose my judgement in distance.
Hold one hand in front of your face about 6 inches and the other at arms length. Change your focus between both hands and that's the effect.

2006-09-30 10:12:53 · answer #2 · answered by Old Man of Coniston!. 5 · 0 1

Along with about 20% of the male population I am red/green colour blind. Things are still coloured but the difference between these colours is very small. The main trouble arises in mixed colours. Mauve and purple look much the same but cause shrieks of horror when I select my ties!
RoyS,

2006-09-30 02:02:24 · answer #3 · answered by Roy S 5 · 0 1

They would see red. My husband is color blind, but it doesn't actually mean you can't see colors. If a color is very bright, and on a large area, he usually can tell what it is. But if the color is something like dark blue, or purple, he would think it was black. If the color is green, he usually thinks it's grey. He can see bright red, orange, and yellow, (although I'm sure they don't look the same as when non-color blind people see them). And, he can see blues too, especially if they're lighter. But his world isn't just black and white. (patterns are especially hard. he doesn't see the colors in patterns like we do.)

2006-09-29 20:31:39 · answer #4 · answered by Random 2 · 0 1

Most men who are colour-blind are red-green. This means when red & green are mixed they have problems differentiating between them. For example I cannot see patterns in wallpaper, carpets etc when the colours are too closely mixed.

A wall of green or red or pink or blue will appear exactly the same to me as it does to you. A paisley shawl however.....

2006-09-29 20:29:53 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

It really depends on what kind of color blindness the person has. Being unable to see red is the most common type of colorblindness..usually someone with this type of colorblindness will see things in varying shades of gray...

2006-09-29 20:23:42 · answer #6 · answered by Heather 4 · 0 1

Color blindness almost never means complete monochromatism. In almost all cases, color blind people retain blue-yellow discrimination, and most color blind individuals are anomalous trichromats rather than complete dichromats. In practice this means that they often retain a limited discrimination along the red-green axis of color space although their ability to separate colors in this dimension is severely reduced.

2006-09-29 20:21:52 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

They will see grey walls. If you take a black and white photograph, things in it that are red will appear grey.

2006-09-29 20:21:00 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Im also Red-Green colorblind, and I see red and green just fine. It is subtle shades that I cannot discern- olive drab looks like chocolate brown, some magenta and fuscia look pretty much the same, etc.

2006-09-29 20:43:46 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

All colors are relative to what one percieves them to be. From an early age you are taught what is red, blue, green, etc.. But how can you really know what everyone is really seeing? Your blue may be my green and vice versa. It is all relative to each individual.

2006-09-29 20:29:41 · answer #10 · answered by Diamond404 2 · 0 1

still see black white and gray = red

2006-09-29 20:28:03 · answer #11 · answered by jcbulldozer 2 · 0 1

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