• MalReynolds@slrpnk.net
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    6 months ago

    Likely red/green colour blind, less cones but more rods (better resolution, also night vision). Your ancestors may have done night watch in the village or been hunters.

    duping above so you read.

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      5 months ago

      Yes, I do have severe deuteranomaly. Diagnosed when I was 6 years old.

      I’ve read quite a lot about this, there are many cases where red/green blind people have exhibited above average night vision.

      I was also very good at spotting camouflage, since the patterns were designed to fool people with normal colour vision. The only time my colour blindness was a disadvantage was in a contest between regiments, I had to direct artillery fire as fast as possible and the targets were big red boxes in front of the treeline.

      Our lieutenant lost his shit when he realized that he had a colour blind forward observer. We still won the contest, my squad handled the measurements impeccably and I verified them on the map. There was discussion of transfering me to other duties after this, but when I asked “Sir, how many big red box targets are there are in real war?” they quickly dropped the issue.