How to Tell if you are Color Blind
While the clinical term is color deficient, we are all familiar with the term color blind. What you may not know is that all color deficiencies are not equal. Did you know that you could be a little color blind and not even be aware of it? Here is how to find out.Things You'll Need
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There are two primary types of color blindness, monochromats who see no color at all and dichromats who see some variation of color but has trouble seeing one or more of the primary colors. (Red,Blue,Green)
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To determine if you might have a problem please take a quick visit to this website. http://www.agape1.com/color_vision_screening.htm
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On this page you will find a test that asks you 9 questions about what you see in the circular color blot cards. Write down your answers and then hit the check button at the bottom to check your answers.
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If you do find that you have problems seeing color please visit your optometrist. While variations of color blindness are often hereditary there are a few serious conditions which can cause problems with your color vision. A visit to your eye doctor can rule these conditions out.
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