16/12/2025
ChromaGen™ and Colour Deficiency
Color deficiency, also known as color blindness, is an optical condition in which affected people have a deficiency in one or more of the primary colors (red, green, or blue) recognized through the retina. There are approximately 3.5 million people afflicted with color blindness in the United States. Ten percent of males and 0.6 to 0.8 percent of women are color deficient. Color deficiencies can be grouped into the following categories: Deutrans (lack in green receptors), Protans (lack in red receptors), Tritans (lack in blue receptors), Monochromatics (sees only 1 pigment), and Achromatics (has no functioning cones). Defective color vision can range from near-normal ability to distinguish colors, where typically the chemical for seeing red or green is slightly altered, to a high degree of confusion, where the chemical balance is considerably altered.
In trials, over 97% of color blind people reported a significant enhancement to their color vision and their everyday lives. For people suffering from color deficiency or 'color blindness', ChromaGen haploscopic filters work by changing the wavelength of each color going into one or both eyes, which enhances color perception and color discrimination. Improved color vision may also lead to improved safety through earlier identification of hazard warning lights and brake lights on the roads.
Our lenses are good for any level of color blindness. With our lenses you can pass any color vision test.
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