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Color question: Can someone explain to me what is going on? Aren't these glasses kind of a hoax? I know some color blind people in the building, I'm assuming none of them will be moved to tears? Are these people all actors? What am I missing?
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Victor Lamme
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I wondered this too, was on Facebook a while ago. Color specialists like Bob Kentridge confirmed it was mostly nonsense. But there is probably some shift in the spectrum so that some colors fall in the range where you can discriminate better. And then you see new differences
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Michael Cohen
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And maybe those people seeing those shifts for the first time are just........moved to tears?
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Hao Xie
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UGR optics evaluated this doi.org/10.1364/OE.26.…
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Steve Franconeri
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+1 from me to vision sciences crew for explanation. AFAIK The glasses can’t produce new colors or more colors, they can only shift the spectrum. Shifting allows perception of contrast edges that previously weren’t seen.
If so, “Correction” seems misleading. @enchroma ?
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Steve Haroz 📊👁️🧠
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It only works one people with anomalous trichromacy. The company sells the glasses as helping "deutans and protans", making it seem as though they help dichromats too. I spoke to people at the company, and they insist it isn't deceptive. 1/
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