Protanope

Protanopia is a congenital color vision disorder that results in the inability to distinguish between green, red and violet. Such people are called protanopes. Unlike people with various types of color blindness, protanopes may have normal visual acuity and contrast sensitivity. The causes of protanopia are a decrease or complete absence of activity in one of the three photoreceptors of the human eye, which are responsible for the perception of a certain spectrum of colors - red, green and blue, respectively. But a person with protanopia can live a completely normal life if he correctly adapts to living conditions and the environment. However, there are also problems. If an item or clothing has a color combination that a person cannot see, then it is not easy for him to choose the desired option. They may be similar to other items of clothing and shoes