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Out for a stroll with me camera I spied a load of black moths.. so I decide to photograph them, then to my surprise and delight, zoom lense on I realise the colours on them...

 

people who are colour blind will understand what i mean ....

 

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serious question my son was recognised as being colour blind a few years ago, hes only 11 now ,but i was wondering how does it affect you in adult life? :victory:

 

Well he probably wouldn't get a job as a train driver, if he cannot distinguish red/green amber etc.

I believe that colour blindness varies in what part of the spectrum you cannot see. I have a mate (over 60 now) who has a degree of this, he has managed to obtain a private pilot's license and even a night rating, as he can distinguish red and green. There are various colours he cannot see, and is barely able to wire a 3-pin plug without a bit of guidance. He has just had to adapt to the condition, he says his colour perception has not altered much all his life.

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serious question my son was recognised as being colour blind a few years ago, hes only 11 now ,but i was wondering how does it affect you in adult life? :victory:

 

Well he probably wouldn't get a job as a train driver, if he cannot distinguish red/green amber etc.

I believe that colour blindness varies in what part of the spectrum you cannot see. I have a mate (over 60 now) who has a degree of this, he has managed to obtain a private pilot's license and even a night rating, as he can distinguish red and green. There are various colours he cannot see, and is barely able to wire a 3-pin plug without a bit of guidance. He has just had to adapt to the condition, he says his colour perception has not altered much all his life.

Won't get a job in technical industries with wires etc. now. I'm colour blind and missed out on a career in the navy as an engineer 'cos of it. Good really as I'd have been sent to the Falklands war. Missed a couple of opportunities at work in the past but now the biggest ball-ache is not being able to spot/identify certain birds. Cheers, D.

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1 in 4 men are colour blind, most are red and green deficient to some degree, according to the colour blind chart (colours in circles) I'm totally colour blind.. :blink: here's an example for ya, I cant see the bottom half of the welsh flag in some lights.. (red on green) When i was in school the physics teacher wrote on a blackboard in red chalk IF YOU CANT READ THIS THEN YOU ARE COLOUR BLIND ... then asked the question... :icon_redface:

 

It stops you entering any of the forces, police, army etc.. couldnt even be a a security guard.. :blink: what colour was the car :blink:

 

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