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Color blindness is reduced ability to distinguish between certain colors or wavelengths of light. It is, most commonly, a lack of distinction between the colors red and green. It is not generally a lack of seeing all colors (this is extremely rare). It is usually inherited.
"Red-green" color blindness is observed among one out of twelve Caucasian (8%), one in 20 Asian (5%), and one in 25 African (4%) males. (via)
This online tool simulates two types of color blindness:
Browse to an image on your hard drive and click Submit:
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Protanopia: inability to see the color red or to distinguish red and bluish-greenDeuteranopia: inability to see the color green or to distinguish green and purplish-redTritanopia: inability to discern blue and yellow