My kind of color blindness is not what the name suggests it to be. The specific cones that each receive color intersect at their bases, So when my brain receives the signal, I can’t tell whether it’s on the green receiver or the red. I can see it, but I just don’t have the tools to process it. The glasses somehow make a complete separation between cones.
Like, the world just feels more concrete when I wear these glasses. Just from a walk I took yesterday, I now have a theory.
I am pretty sure the angle that the sunlight hitting any particular object changes how dark or light the color is interpreted by eye. The hues of each color might be jumping between the shades I can see and can’t as I change my positioning to an object, making the world, in comparison to vision with the glasses, feel more fluid and amorphous.
It’s actually kind of sad when I take these glasses off, because The world is literally less colorful.
I would never trade red, green, or any secondary color they combine to make for anything in the world.
They’re all so beautiful!