Photographer showed how people with tritanopia see the world

A photographer named David Sasso created a unique photo project to show how people with tritanopia, a very rare type of color blindness, see the world around them.

This disorder is caused by the absence of cone cells that contain opsins that respond to blue, which makes it impossible to distinguish blue from green. Sasso took pictures of incredibly picturesque and spectacular places (from the Three Peaks of Lavaredo and Lake Braies to Florence and the forests of the Sila National Park in Calabria) to demonstrate as brightly as possible how people with this type of color blindness see the world. As you will see, with tritanopia everything around is painted in greenish-pink tones.

Watch the video: Heres How Colorblind People With Tritanopia See The World (April 2024).

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