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11 months agoIt’s too old to help with transcoding, I’m afraid, so probably won’t aid your server in any way.
It’s too old to help with transcoding, I’m afraid, so probably won’t aid your server in any way.
Colourblind isn’t the complete absense of colour, e.g. everything looks black and white. With deuteranomaly, you are the actual textbook definition of colourblindness… There are different levels of it, but all can still perceive colour - it’s just whether the difference in colour of the spectrum is detected correctly.
Deuteranomaly (/ie) is the reduction in reactivity of the red-colour receptors. That means your perception of orange/red/brown is less than those with normal vision.
For those with normal vision, this is a great chart. But, if you’re colourblind, it’ll be more confusing for you, sorry!
Or perhaps, the pro version for free, due to the sub we’re in? Mobilism