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Tritan-type color vision is characterized by a loss of color discrimination for shades of blue and yellow. Unfortunately, EnChroma glasses are unlikely to help for tritanomaly or tritanopia (blue-yellow color blindness) as the glasses are mainly effective for red-green color blindness.
Type:
Tritan-type color vision is characterized by a loss of color discrimination for shades of blue and yellow. Unfortunately, EnChroma glasses are unlikely to help for tritanomaly or tritanopia (blue-yellow color blindness) as the glasses are mainly effective for red-green color blindness.
Type:
Tritan-type color vision is characterized by a loss of color discrimination for shades of blue and yellow. Unfortunately, EnChroma glasses are unlikely to help for tritanomaly or tritanopia (blue-yellow color blindness) as the glasses are mainly effective for red-green color blindness.
Tritan-type color vision is characterized by a loss of color discrimination for shades of blue and yellow. Tritanomaly, causing reduced blue sensitivity and Tritanopia, resulting in no blue sensitivity, can be inherited or acquired; the inherited form is a rare autosomal recessive condition. More commonly, tritanomaly is acquired later in life due to age-related or environmental factors. Cataracts, glaucoma and age related macular degeneration could cause someone to test as a Tritan. People with tritanomaly have reduced sensitivity in their blue “S” cone cells, which can cause confusion between blue versus green and red from purple. If you believe you have tritanomaly, we recommend you consult with an eye care professional for a complete vision assessment.
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Tritan-type color vision is characterized by a loss of color discrimination for shades of blue and yellow. Tritanomaly, causing reduced blue sensitivity and Tritanopia, resulting in no blue sensitivity, can be inherited or acquired; the inherited form is a rare autosomal recessive condition. More commonly, tritanomaly is acquired later in life due to age-related or environmental factors. Cataracts, glaucoma and age related macular degeneration could cause someone to test as a Tritan. People with tritanomaly have reduced sensitivity in their blue “S” cone cells, which can cause confusion between blue versus green and red from purple. If you believe you have tritanomaly, we recommend you consult with an eye care professional for a complete vision assessment.
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