Tritanopia

Tritanopia is a color vision disorder in which a person is unable to distinguish between red and green colors. This disorder can be caused by genetic factors, injury or eye disease.

People with tritanopia have difficulty working with colors because they cannot distinguish between different shades. They may also experience discomfort when watching movies or photographs that use bright colors.

To treat tritanopia, special glasses with filters are used, which allow people with this visual impairment to see the world in brighter colors. There are also computer programs that can help people with tritanopia work with color more effectively.



Tritanopia is a rare and unusual type of blindness that may be related to the vision of the eyes. This type of blindness is not a visual defect, but rather a genetic feature of our vision. In this article we will look at tritanopia in more detail.

Tritanopia is a vision disorder in which the visual system does not perceive shades