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by LoganDark 696 days ago
Maybe, though that assumes they have two fully functioning eyes. I'm not colorblind, but my two eyes can't work together because they don't converge. I wouldn't be able to rely on building a complete image from two incomplete signals; I need a complete image in my left eye in order to see.
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Yes, you'd need something different.

Instead of putting these two filters on different eyes, you could put them one after another in time, I guess.

Or you could put a green-blocking filter on the left side of your view (on both eyes) and a red-blocking filter on the right side of your view (on both eyes), and you would move your head around a bit to figure out green from red.

Or you could have a checker-port pattern with the two filters or so.