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Dichromacy - Wikipedia
Dichromacy (from Greek di, meaning "two" and chromo, meaning "color") is the state of having two types of functioning photoreceptors, called cone cells, in the eyes . Organisms with dichromacy are called dichromats. Dichromats require only two primary colors to be able to represent their visible gamut.
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DICHROMAT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DICHROMAT is one affected with dichromatism.
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CRAN: Package dichromat
dichromat: Color Schemes for Dichromats. Collapse red-green or green-blue distinctions to simulate the effects of different types of color- ...
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dichromat
ˈdichromat Ophthalm. Also ˈdichromate. [f. di-2 + Gr. χρωµατ-ικός (see dichromatic a.): see -ate1.] A person affected with dichromatism.1908 A. Duane tr. Fuch's Textbk. Ophthalmology (ed. 3) ii. xi. 538 The man with partial color blindness recognizes only two colors in the spectrum, while for the ma...
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dichromat - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
dichromat (plural dichromats). One whose vision exhibits dichromacy; one who can distinguish only two primary colors.
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Using the dichromat package to check if your plot is colorblind-friendly
Use the dichromat() function in the dichromat R package to convert a color palette to approximations of how it would be seen by three types of ...
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Dichromat vs Anomolous Trichromat : r/ColorBlind - Reddit
The distinction of trichromat vs dichromat is exactly that. If someone is a dichromat they only have 2 types of colour cones, and can't distinguish any of ...
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DICHROMAT definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
A person whose vision can only distinguish two colours.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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The colors of natural scenes benefit dichromats - ScienceDirect.com
Dichromacy impairs color vision and impoverishes the discrimination of surface colors in natural scenes. Computational estimates based on hyperspectral ...
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Color preference in red–green dichromats - PNAS
Around 2% of males have red–green dichromacy, which is a genetic disorder of color vision where one type of cone photoreceptor is missing.
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dichromat Remove Red-Green or Green-Blue Contrasts from Colors
Collapses red-green or green-blue color distinctions to approximate the effect of the three forms of dichromacy: protanopia and deuteranopia.
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dichromatic
dichromatic, a. (and n.) (daɪkrəʊˈmætɪk) [f. Gr. δι- two + χρωµατικός of or relating to colour, f. χρῶµα colour.] 1. a. Having or showing two colours; spec. of animals: Presenting, in different individuals, two different colours or systems of coloration.1847 Craig, Dicromatic. 1864 in Webster. 1884 ...
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Fat-tailed dunnart
The dunnart has trichromat vision, similar to some other marsupials as well as primates but unlike most mammals which have dichromat vision.
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protanope
protanope Ophthalm. (ˈprəʊtənəʊp) [ad. G. protanop (J. von Kries 1897, in Zeitschr. f. Psychol. und Physiol. d. Sinnesorgane XIII. 248), f. prot- + Gr. priv. ἀν- + ὤψ, ὠπ- eye, face.] A person with protanopia.1908 Psychol. Bull. V. 298 When red and blue are mixed to match blue-green the protanope re...
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tritanopia
tritanopia Ophthalm. (traɪtəˈnəʊpɪə) [mod.L., ad. G. tritanopie (J. von Kries 1911, in Helmholtz's Handbuch der Physiol. Optik (ed. 3) II. 341), f. trit-, var. trito- + an- 10 + -opia.] A form of dichromatic colour-blindness marked by reduced sensitivity and discrimination in the blue and green part...
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