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    នេះជាអ្វីដែលមានជំងឺខ្វាក់ពណ៌មើលឃើញទៅកាន់ពិភពលោក

    BY Khmernote Media September 8, 2018
    នេះជាអ្វីដែលមានជំងឺខ្វាក់ពណ៌មើលឃើញទៅកាន់ពិភពលោក

    បញ្ហាពិការភ្នែកអាចកើតមានឡើងក្នុងរូបភាពផ្សេងៗដូចជា ពិការមើលអ្វីមិនឃើញ ជំងឺខ្វាក់មាន់ដែលលោកអ្នកមិនអាចមើលឃើញនៅពេលយប់ អ្នកខ្លះមានបញ្ហាមិនអាចបើកភ្នែកមើលអ្វីនៅពេលមានថ្ងៃក្តៅខ្លាំង និងអ្នកខ្លះវិញមានបញ្ហាខ្វាក់ពណ៌ ដែលមិនអាចកំណត់ពណ៌ជាក់លាក់ណាមួយបាននោះទេ។ តើអ្នកដឹងទេថា អ្នកមានបញ្ហាខ្វាក់ពណ៌ទាំងអស់នឹងមើលឃើញរូបភាពក្នុងពណ៌ខុសពីមនុស្សធម្មតាដូចម្តេចទៅ? ខាងក្រោមនេះជាកម្រងរូបភាពដែលបង្ហាញថា ក្នុងរូបភាពតែមួយតែមនុស្សធម្មតាមើលឃើញក្នុងពណ៌មួយផ្សេង ខណៈដែលអ្នកមានជំងឺខ្វាក់ពណ៌អាចមើលឃើញក្នុងពណ៌ផ្សេងមួយទៀត៖

    ទិដ្ឋភាពអ្នកភ្នែកធម្មតាមើលឃើញ

    Fascinating images have shown just what the world looks like if you suffer from colour blindness- Left: London's Kew Garden's according to full vision (left) and (right) according to someone suffering with Deuteranopia- a form of colour blindness which means sufferers are unable to  distinguish green from red, as well as some grays, purples and a greenish blue. Along with protanopia this is one of the most common forms of colour blindness.
    ទិដ្ឋភាពអ្នកមានភ្នែកខ្វាក់ពណ៌មើលឃើញ
    Fascinating images have shown just what the world looks like if you suffer from colour blindness- Left: London's Kew Garden's according to full vision (left) and (right) according to someone suffering with Deuteranopia- a form of colour blindness which means sufferers are unable to  distinguish green from red, as well as some grays, purples and a greenish blue. Along with protanopia this is one of the most common forms of colour blindness.
    The Selaron Staircase, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,- the left image shows how those with 'normal' vision see it while the right picture depicts how it is seen through the eyes of someone with Tritanopia- a very rare form of colour blindness confuse light blues with greys, dark purples with black, mid-greens with blues and oranges with reds
    The Selaron Staircase, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,- the left image shows how those with 'normal' vision see it while the right picture depicts how it is seen through the eyes of someone with Tritanopia- a very rare form of colour blindness confuse light blues with greys, dark purples with black, mid-greens with blues and oranges with reds
    Cliffs of Moher, County Clare, Ireland- the left-hand image shows how most people will see it while the right-hand image depicts it through the eyes of those suffering from Tritanopia -People with this very rare form of colour blindness confuse light blues with greys, dark purples with black, mid-greens with blues and oranges with reds.
    Cliffs of Moher, County Clare, Ireland- the left-hand image shows how most people will see it while the right-hand image depicts it through the eyes of those suffering from Tritanopia -People with this very rare form of colour blindness confuse light blues with greys, dark purples with black, mid-greens with blues and oranges with reds.
    Kleukenhof Tulip Gardens, Lisse, Netherlands- seen left through the eyes of those with average vision, and left by those suffering from Protanopia. Protans find it difficult to distinguish between red and green colours, and also between blue and green.
    Kleukenhof Tulip Gardens, Lisse, Netherlands- seen left through the eyes of those with average vision, and left by those suffering from Protanopia. Protans find it difficult to distinguish between red and green colours, and also between blue and green.
    Wat Benchamabophit, Bangkok, Thailand- seen left through the eyes of those with average vision, and left by those suffering from Protanopia. Protans find it difficult to distinguish between red and green colours, and also between blue and green.
    Murano, Venezia, Italy- (left) for those with normal vision and (right) according to someone suffering with Deuteranopia- a form of colour blindness which means sufferers are unable to distinguish green from red, as well as some grays, purples and a greenish blue. Along with protanopia this is one of the most common forms of colour blindness.
    Murano, Venezia, Italy- (left) for those with normal vision and (right) according to someone suffering with Deuteranopia- a form of colour blindness which means sufferers are unable to distinguish green from red, as well as some grays, purples and a greenish blue. Along with protanopia this is one of the most common forms of colour blindness.
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