maanantai 13. maaliskuuta 2017

Imaging recource: The confusing world of color: What it’s like to be a colorblind photographer

    As photographers, a lot of what we focus on is light and color. While some of you reading this are certainly affected by color blindness, photographer Jason Futrill experiences a significant level of color blindness that limits his ability to see a “normal” spectrum of color. He has “strong protan” color blindness, which means that he can see “anywhere from 5% to 10% of the shades that can be seen by those that have no form of color vision deficiency.” How this affects Futrill’s ability to see and decipher scenes is best said by...
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