Seeing Color Colorblind: Protanopia Part I

Read ! Seeing Color Colorblind: Protanopia Part I by Susan Brandt Graham ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Seeing Color Colorblind: Protanopia Part I What everyone should know about being colorblind Faith C. Shapiro Seeing color colorblind explains and details in photographs what it is like to be colorblind and corrects the misconceptions associated with being colorblind. Clear and concise. Beautiful photographs.. First-time visions of color blindness. Eye opening and thought provoking. A must read and see for families and friends of colo A Customer This book is a short read that will take you back for a second and third viewing. For those

Seeing Color Colorblind: Protanopia Part I

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Rating : 4.96 (662 Votes)
Asin : 153292805X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 60 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-08-07
Language : English

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From images in her professional portfolio, she creates diptychs that are indistinguishable to her son, who, like his maternal grandfather, has a severe red deficiency. This instructive and affordable volume is useful for people with red deficient vision to explain to others what they see; for family and friends to understand the world of their loved one; for ophthalmologists, optometrists, pediatricians, and other healthcare professionals who diagnose color deficient vision to use in explanation to patients and family/friends; for teachers to

What everyone should know about being colorblind Faith C. Shapiro Seeing color colorblind explains and details in photographs what it is like to be colorblind and corrects the misconceptions associated with being colorblind. Clear and concise. Beautiful photographs.. First-time visions of "color blindness". Eye opening and thought provoking. A must read and see for families and friends of colo A Customer This book is a short read that will take you back for a second and third viewing. For those who know someone who is color deficient, this should be your introduction to the world of "color blindness". Easy to read and understand, the photos illustrate why it is so hard to describe a world without a certain color.. A wonderful resource for parents, teachers, spouses, partners and healthcare professionals Many years ago, in a bicycle race through Jemez Springs to Los Alamos, NM, one of my teammates, Joe Green, broke away, and had a pretty good gap on the peloton. A few of us were up front blocking for Joe, when all off a sudden Rich, another one of our teammates, came flying around us from off-the-back with riders from other teams on his wheel, and they started chasing down Joe Green. We yell

Her current main photographic interests are conceptual photography and photo essays.You may see more of her work at photossanbgrahamphotography/In "Seeing Color Colorblind" she uses the art and technology of digital photography to unlock the fascinating world seen through the eyes of her son and father, both with severe red color deficiencies. Susan B

From the AuthorThis book, in Kindle and paperback editions, represents a labor of love and a journey of collaboration for me and my adult son with severe red deficient vision. It would be an amazing accomplishment if the general public would realize this!""The only thing I can think of to add to the written portions of the book would be to add something to describe how colorblind people have been used for decades for military applications such as locating enemy positions because of the ability to see camouflage amidst nature, and how other governmental agencies use colorblind people for special applications, such as the FAA, etc.". These were his comments when we were able to complete this phase of the project:"I hope that the

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