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Thanks for the GA
Color blind people tend to have better night vision and can sometimes see luminosity of colors that normal-sighted people can’t. With this ability, and the fact that they perceptive colors differently, the U.S. Army discovered that the colorblind could see ‘camouflage’ colors that are hard to see with normal color vision.
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Does it have to do anything with the rod/cones distribution in the eye?
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Remember, only a delivery person I am ...
Trying to complete his first own train within a train. :)
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Ahhh the memories.
Hopefully that's not you at my feet there.
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Nah, I'm not even in the picture...
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You've got to tell me though.
How do you do that view attached image?
I only get a link when I try.
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