What the fuck (maroon): Utah, New Mexico, Minnesota, Wisconsin. Mississippi, Alabama, Ohio, Washington DC, New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
100%. I lost my enchroma’s a few years ago and earlier today I was thinking about buying another pair. I wonder if this would be any more readable with them.
Many years ago my optometrist said that wearing a single ruby contact would help me by making reds and greens appear different between each eye. Maybe I should give it a shot on unreadable images like this.
I would love it if I could read this map, but I’m kinda colorblind. And also an idiot.
Here you go, friend
Acceptable (dark green): Washington, Nevada, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia.
Somewhat acceptable (green): Montana, Arizona, Kansas, Louisiana and Indiana.
Ok (yellow): California, Alaska, Idaho, Colorado, Oklahoma, Michigan, Kentucky, Maryland and Maine.
Somewhat unacceptable (red): Oregon, Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, Hawaii, Texas, Tennessee, Florida, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Vermont and Connecticut.
What the fuck (maroon): Utah, New Mexico, Minnesota, Wisconsin. Mississippi, Alabama, Ohio, Washington DC, New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
You the real MVP, BigDaadySlim@lemmy.world
Also Illinois under “Somewhat unacceptable”
I feel like you could get away with Minnesota.
I feel like you could get away with Rhode or Delaware.
100%. I lost my enchroma’s a few years ago and earlier today I was thinking about buying another pair. I wonder if this would be any more readable with them.
Many years ago my optometrist said that wearing a single ruby contact would help me by making reds and greens appear different between each eye. Maybe I should give it a shot on unreadable images like this.
Would that make one eye ruby red? That would look cool as fuck.
I’ll take your word for it.
There are a couple apps that supposedly help, like Color Blind Pal. Have you tried those?