FriendlyDisorder t1_iyeq9q1 wrote
Reply to comment by starfyredragon in Do people with tetrachromacy or colorblindness experience seasonal affective disorder at the same rate and intensity as people with trichromacy? by Millennial_Glacier
I would love to know if you have different versions of "gray" and "white" when viewing different combinations of your primary colors. For example, do you get a "red-gray" and a "green-gray" and "blue-gray" and a "gray-gray"?
I should be thankful of my normal color vision, but I have always wished I could experience vision as a tetrachromate.
starfyredragon t1_iyeslag wrote
I mean, as far as I know, trichromates get a red-gray, a green-gray, a blue-gray, and a gray-gray already - tinted grays. I just have an additional octarine-gray.
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