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by LaaT 5220 days ago
Why not do this with hieroglyphs instead of colours? I have deuteranomaly and colours don't work for me. I remember reading %10 of male population has some kind of colour deficiency.
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Should you (in most cases) be able to distinguish just from the blue component if it is a match or not?
Even with a deficiency you would probably be able to distinguish between different colours, right?
Its name escapes me, there's a website which you enter a url, it goes and fetches the css, changes the colours such that I can't differentiate it from the original but a normal person would. By my wife'a account there are really huge differences between the two. I'll probably not be able to distinguish some colours where the green component makes the difference.
Here's one I've played around with.

http://colorfilter.wickline.org/

I'm not really clear on how it or color blindness in general works. So I don't know if finding the filter which makes the image unchanged for me (color-blind) is a good way of representing how the world looks to "normal" visioned people.

Thanks, that was it. No, it's not about representing how the world looks to normal visioned people, it's about how we cannot differentiate between some colours, or all colours for the worst case.
Deficiency doesn't mean that he sees colours diminished in hue value, but exactly that he wouldn't be able to distinguish between some colours.
That's a nicer idea. Or to generate some kind of character / robot.