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by messe 1192 days ago
I have the same kind (IIRC it’s called deuteranomaly).

I find increasing the brightness of the display helps, but it’s still a pain in the arse to distinguish the two when the lines are thin in this example.

Just for fun, can you make out the lettering in this image posted to the fediverse: https://mathstodon.xyz/@csk/109786201604517074

If you have deuteranopia or deuteranomaly, you should be able to just about make it out. With normal colour vision, on the other hand, it’s meant to be nearly impossible to see.

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Yeah, I definitely can't see it with my 'normal' colour vision. I did notice down in the comments there's a processed version that lets you see where the letters are, but even with that knowledge it's still impossible.
actually when I look at the processed version I can then make the outer ring of the O and about 70% of the last two letters. Like I can see oh there is that part of the letter - basically in the orange.
LOL, that's great!