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Demeter

(85,373 posts)
Sat Feb 28, 2015, 09:50 PM Feb 2015

Lab In Berkeley Accidentally Discovers Solution To Fix Color Blindness

http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2015/02/23/berkeley-lab-accidentally-discovers-solution-to-fix-color-blindness-enchroma-cx-sunglasses/

For millions of Americans, color blindness is a reality. A solution has been developed in a Bay Area lab, made by a researcher working on another problem.

Marc Drucker sees the world differently. “I’m moderately to severely color blind,” he told KPIX 5. For Drucker, driving has always been a chore. “A hard time telling difference between the flashing red and the flashing yellow lights,” he said. Drucker has a type of color blindness where the red and green cones on his eyes overlap, a genetic defect that left him seeing muted, dull colors for 45 years, until he found Enchroma CX sunglasses. “I describe it like I’ve got a bit of a superpower now,” Drucker said.


Ten million men suffer from color blindness.

KPIX 5 went inside the Berkeley lab where the Enchroma CX glasses are made.

“The glasses work by selectively removing certain wavelengths between the red and green cones that allow them to be in essence pushed apart again,” said Don McPherson, EnChroma’s VP of products. Correcting color blindness wasn’t McPherson’s original experiment. “This happened almost by mistake,” he recalled. The glasses were designed as protective eyewear for doctors during surgery. But one day he wore them with a curious friend who happened to be color blind. McPherson recalled, “My friend said, ‘Oh, those are cool. Can I borrow them?’ And I said, ‘Here, wear them.’”

“And he said, ‘Oh, I can see the cones!’” McPherson said, referring to bright orange cones.

For Drucker, the glasses have opened up a world where trees are green, flowers come in limitless colors, and a sunset can take your breath away. “I get how amazing they are now, and I’d never really was able to tell that difference before,” he said.

EnChroma is also rolling out regular glasses for color blindness.

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Lab In Berkeley Accidentally Discovers Solution To Fix Color Blindness (Original Post) Demeter Feb 2015 OP
kick Dawson Leery Feb 2015 #1
More rocktivity Mar 2015 #2
Say, the 21st Century ain't so bad, after all! nt MADem Mar 2015 #3
If I had an extra 400 bucks Kalidurga Mar 2015 #4
Nice to see this posted so many times ... eppur_se_muova Mar 2015 #5

rocktivity

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Sun Mar 1, 2015, 12:44 AM
Mar 2015
“Sunsets are amazing,” said Sheila Carter...a group trip coordinator... “I always knew you could see the gold ball of the sun. I didn’t know gold streaks ran out horizontally from the sun. I didn’t realize the whole landscape took on a different hue.”

But...Carter...says...there are unexpected downsides: When her daughter was in high school, she would dye her hair and Carter never noticed it. With the new glasses, that’s no longer the case.

“I have red-headed children,” she said, “and I have never really understood how beautiful their hair is.”

http://yourhhrsnews.com/glasses-help-color-blind-see-trees-of-green-red-roses-too/


rocktivity

Kalidurga

(14,177 posts)
4. If I had an extra 400 bucks
Sun Mar 1, 2015, 01:30 AM
Mar 2015

I would get a pair for my uncle. He is elderly now, but I think he would still get a kick out of seeing color for the first time.

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