When you really think about it, this is a colorblind test for people who aren't colorblind because they can see the difference while colorblind people will just take these tests without noticing anything. 🤷🏻♀️
There are two colors we cannot see still, red and green simultaneously in a single color. The same is true for yellow and blue. But yeah there literally no way to imagine a color without seeing, gives you a strong aspect of there are things we cannot perceive and are hidden to us.
@@ssfbob456It doesn't allow them to see the colors, only tell them apart by increasing the contrast and putting them further apart on their color spectrum. It allows them to tell the difference between colors that would normally look the same for them.
As someone who was told by my eye doctor from a young age that I'm "color blind across the full spectrum," it is what it is. Can't miss what you never had.
As a fellow colorblind I was about to comment something like this, don't fell sorry for us, instead when you ask us to reach something don't say "give me the red figure" just say "give me the square figure"
@@martalualdi191 Yeah I was the same way for a few years, except I just barely was able to smell. I couldn't smell skunks, intense body spray, hand sanitizer, a few types of food, etc. Completely different from lacking the ability for your whole life but it's a weird feeling seeing the people around you notice things you can't
Colorblindness in some is basically camouflage. Im an artist, have been since I was 4yo, and I only just found out I was colorblind while in college. I was in Psychology class and we were studying the brain, the teacher put up the colorblind test on the overhead projector and everyone called out the number shown in the dotted circles, and I instantly got pissed, I thought they were all punking me, I saw no numbers at all, they were all just a jumbled mess of colored dots. And to make it worse, when I was a kid, id help my dad fix cars, he’d beat me when I couldn’t find the correct tools in his toolbox, in the mixture of red and green handled tools, then hold my head above the toolbox like a dog, shouting “IT’S RIGHT THERE, RIGHT F%#*ING THERE!!” To find out I was colorblind, was very devastating, to say the least.
Regardless of colorblindness or not, what your father did is disgusting. No child should EVER have to go through that. People like that are the scum of the Earth. Beating an innocent child for not being able to find tools, is rotten. It makes me sick. As an adult I still can’t tell most tools apart, and I see the full color array. It’s harder for a child, they’ve never seen most of the tools before. I’m so sorry you had to go through something so traumatic. That’s just horrible. I hope you are in a much safer environment now. You deserve healing. ❤️🩹
Nyan's so sweet here. She immediately says that her silver version looks cool, when chat was saying it looks weird. She probably picked up on how trippy Aethal was feeling. I feel glad that they are partners and supportive of each other
after seeing how colorblind he is made me realize he can't appreciate all the reds in his design; like the stained glass on the custom PC must be so bland in his eyes
I was thinking the opposite. He can see deep dark reds, he comments it when talking about zits. It makes sense those are the only colours he has. Though he probably see's it as darker.
@FFKonoko He can't see red at all, as he lacks the red-green color cone in his eye. But he knows the color people call red, that color also happens to be the same as the color green for him. He just knows that humans don't bleed green so obviously zits, cuts, scrapes must be red
Nah, I have the same colorblindness and Barbie is very colorful. I even think it looks pink. I know I'm not seeing it but it's very bright-dark which is pink.
If Aethel does have Deuteranopia and not Deuteranomaly then that’s actually worse because it means he physically lacks one of the cones and colour blind glasses will never work for him
@@LARAUJO_0 it’s easy to remember the difference because it’s literally Deuter+anomaly and then Duteranopia sounds like nope, so one is an anomaly while the other one means one of your cones noped out of there
@@adraxer1365 Personally I think Protanopia is worse because you’re missing the same cones that dogs lack so you essentially have dog vision, but without the wider field of view and night vision
The glasses only really help distinguish better, they still don't allow them to see some colours as others do. They just make it easier to distinguish between the colours you have problems distinguishing.
Wow I just looked up that test. Aethel sees Haruka as, like, all yellow. Like all the same color as her horns, ear tufts, and scarf thingy. It's not even brown, it's like a very yellow tan. That's crazy. It's about as extreme as Mousey.
I've noticed it's not as simple as "Green turns into _____." Every different shade of green or red has small amounts of other colors buried in it, and when you remove the green and red, whatever buried colors that he can see come to the surface. In Haruka's case the green has a lot of yellow tint, and there are even pure yellow highlights, so she becomes yellow. But if she had been a pure green, she would turn grey, and a turquoise green would turn blueish.
I have a friend who is colorblind and kinda hated being pitied about his color blindness since he never cared about them since he never saw them. But what did make him breakdown was when he realized that for many parties and gatherings he planned for his girlfriend/now fiancé were all just crazy colors but she told everyone else to say it was normal/fine since he took a lot of time to prepare those parties and she didn’t want to hurt his feelings that he kept getting her favorite color wrong. Sadly he did find out and it took a while for him to get over it.
Bruh that's so upsetting.This is more so for people who get in a similar situation in the future; I understand not wanting to accidentally pity someone but you can still help out. Idk if he did it all by himself but if anyone was helping him set shit up they should've said SOMETHING before it was too late. Also it might be a bit embarrassing but it's better letting him know that even if the colors wrong you still appreciate it or you actually love how it looks. Unfortunate that had to happen, I would've been sad too ⚰️
@@rosl. yeah. Definitely should’ve stepped forward and said something but everyone who knew about it and him knew how much time and effort he put into these things and he loves to do surprise stuff as well so sometimes it is out of our hands. In the end it’s all fine now and his fiancé still lets him do the parties, just with a bit of gentle reminders here and there to tell him what color is what.
Yeah, idk if it’s just myself being sensitive (without actually relating)- but it never made sense to me to generally pity disabilities. I guess the circumstances can differ, especially when it comes to being born and not being born with one. But even so, it always seemed like there was a possibility that one could accidentally spread the wrong message through behaviors like that (whether that be “looking down on them”, or that “something was seriously wrong” despite it being pretty normal to have etc etc). Not to mention I don’t overall see the point in feeling bad/understand why. Of course there will be times where we can’t completely relate to each other/relate in our experiences due to our inherent differences (which can be disheartening etc), but that’s nothing new I feel like.
The thing is. When Athel is looking at the Tritan color blindness you have to remember he is looking at a color blind filter while being color blind. So he is looking at it effectively double color blind. Thats why it looks so different to him. Its the "opposite" type to his color blindness and its washing away the other color that he can still see.
I think I get why he thought the other color blindness was worse than his, it's because the other one only had pinks and reds, the ones he can't see, but not the ones he can see, so now it looks like it doesn't have any kind of color for him
A good way of looking at it is if you were using a color-triangle, you have knocked out two of the points so you basically just have one line to work with.
you know, as a colorblind person, i find it actually kinda funny when mouse talks about how sad it is how aethel sees some of these as the same. Im sitting there like "yeah i agree with aethel they look identical." Idk
@@Rannos22i can see color just fine so it _is_ pretty jarring but I don't really find it sad. I might be wrong but for most color blind people it's really just a minor inconvenience. If someone told me a was missing out on so many colors I couldn't perceive it still wouldn't really matter to me. Its not like I could change it anyways or like I can imagine a new color, so I'm not gonna waste my time upsetting over it y'know? It just is what it is ┐(´ー`)┌
Well, it saddens us personally, but doesn't bother Aethel. Like, yeah, we wish he could appreciate these colors for his benefit, but also, he can't appreciate colours for our benefit, and that sucks for us normal color folk.
Well, those don’t “work” either. They can’t make you see colors you don’t have the cones/rods for, it just untangles a few wavelengths to make things like green look darker than yellow for instance, when normally they’d just look the same
"Pussy green" "So pink has like green in it, I guess" This makes perfect sense for how deuteranopia works, but it feels completely different to actually hear it. People with deuteranopia literally think Shrek looks like any other red ogre/oni out there.
Idk how much it varies but I have it too and greens are still a different from reds in how yellow they seem with greens being way more and reds being kinda washed out. I can also kinda tell reds from greys altho I think thats more cuz red always looks less intense than how bright the light is, and greys will match like most other colors.
My ass really checked out what would Shrek look like to someone with Deuteranopia WHILE I’M ONE However, I do see him as green. But apparently more muted, according to my “good-eyed” relative. The most hilarious part of all of this is that green is my favorite color.
As someone with mild protan and moderate deutan, to give you an idea of how different I see the world: I didn't know Sully from Monsters Inc has spots until I saw a doll that had slightly different coloring from the movie
I literally can't see the dress as white and gold no matter how much I try. There are some simplified diagrams that try to force the colors by putting it on certain backgrounds, and those do kind of work, but then when I look at the actual image it all reverts into just black and blue.
The reason Tritan is bothering him so much, he's stacking debuffs essentially. He's getting his Red-Green mixed with Tritan's Blue-Yellow, aka his accidentally experiencing Monochromia. Though I will say, I have learned that I am possibly colorblind myself, so thats interesting.
What's sad is him asking what color her hair is and her responding "pink" It's such a fundamental thing you can't actually describe the color if he can't see it. It would be like asking a lifelong blind person "Describe sight" Without a shared frame of reference there's no way to describe it. Really makes you think though about perception. We all perceive the world slightly differently. A red apple to me might be a pale red and to you a deep red but we agree it's "Red" despite not seeing the same thing. Makes you realise how inaccurate language can be too.
Language being inaccurate is such an interesting thing though! Like, did you know that we didn’t always have a word for purple? So now we have old stories that describe ‘wine deep seas’ and poems that say that ‘violets are blue’, or even how the greeks/romans(one of the two, I can’t remember which) described the sky as the color of copper, because when it rusts it turns into a green/blue-green color(like the Statue of Liberty )
after seeing how colorblind he is made me realize he can't appreciate all the reds in his design; like the stained glass on the custom PC must be so bland in his eyes
Honestly the "muted" he's describing is probably cuz the new one appears darker on his screen. Bright colors will make his computer monitor brighter by design, so he probably only notices the difference in brightness.
Yeah, he saw almost black and white when he put the other colorblind filter because of stacking. Since we normally have 3 cones, and I think he lacks one of them so he sees a range from yellow to blue with a lot of brown in between, putting a filter that mimics not being able to see the color blue makes it so he only has 1 cone. The result of one color cone is effectively grayscale, and any hint of color he would see has to be because of non total colorblindness or non perfect filters that add artifacts
from how he mentioned how its partial green colorblind, i think he should still 3 separate color cones but the green one is either weak or is detecting the wrong wavelength of light.
I think it's actually that the red and green cones are too close together (if those were missing then he wouldn't be able to see yellow, the combination of red and green...), He has 3 cones, but 2 of them are basically married
Also, ~10% of women have a genetic mutation called tetrachromia, and have a fourth, but it's more like it just slightly enhances how finely you can differentiate hues. I can't remember how few men have it but it's something relatively tiny, like only 0.1-2% of men. I know what it's like firsthand because somehow I happen to be one of those guys, while my mother and my sister are in that 10%. And I say "somehow" because oddly enough my dad is partially colorblind. It's been interesting seeing this stuff with Aethel; my dad's is different than his but it definitely puts things in perspective.
It reminds me of when I finally started SSRIs for my crippling depression. About a month in, I woke up and felt the warmth of the sun through my window shades, and when I opened them I felt almost blinded by the sheer amount of color I saw. It was the same front yard I had seen 100's of times but it had always seemed various shades of gray. I still remember going downstairs with tears in my eyes. My mom saw me and was worried since despite my depression I never cried (the your dead on the inside kind of depression). I hugged her and told how beautiful her garden looked from my bedroom, a few seconds later it hit her, and she began sobbing. I'll always treasure those few months and thanks to them, I've been able to keep moving forward even if I am unable to see those colors anymore.
Yeah, Deutan is a struggle but we brave on. Those images look the same to me as well. Crazy to see how people react to how colorblindness works. (I feel deja vu)
Same here. My wife is an artist and is always sad that I can't see sunsets the way she does and I constantly miss things in movies because blood looks the same as mud. One time she gasped and was like "Oh my god." and it turned out that the entire room was covered in blood and I just thought it was dirty. It's also hard to explain to people that I'm not missing anything because it was never there to begin with, like I've had people get upset that I was missing out on so much and I'm like "My man, I didn't used to see it so I can't miss it, it's all just normal to me."
My god, when he says he feels sorry for people with Triton. It still has mostly the same colours as normal, he just thinks it's bad because the colours it has are the ones he can't see. That's so sad
I already knew i was colorblind, but it is sad how many of these examples are the same for me, too. It's not quite as bad as Aethels, but for me a significant portion of the pictures look the exact same.
The fact that I CANNOT TELL WHAT CHANGED in the simulated images is distressingly mind-blowing. I knew I'm color-blind, but I was never really sure what type I was. Update: Went to the website and did the Pilestone online colorblind test. Came back as Moderate Deutan. Not as bad as I thought, but I can tell the colors are weird.
23:38 That actually looks like a really cool color palette. Steely light blue and salmon… I think it reminds me of one of the Game Boy Color screen palettes when you play a non-color game. Very nostalgic.
He isn't necessarily blind to pink and red, it's certain shades he can't see. He can still identify the colors when he sees them but if they were, let's say, too light or dark, he would see them as another color. Especially if the color was a combo of other colors, in this case pink being a mix of red & white.
interestingly, Mouse’s “Tungsten Rat” mode would be a lot more colorful for Aethel than her normal color palette since he can see more elements of all the purple than he can of pink.
18:12 actually it makes sense, it's filtering out all the colors he CAN see, and only leaving the colors he is blind to. So it's just an unfortunate coincidence that her avatar is made almost entirely of colors he can't see
anytime the topic of color blindness comes up its incredibly sad. eyesight in general, i wear glasses and when i take them off i just cant see, as i got into my teens and 20s idk why i just lost sight. its such a fucked up thing to have by default. such a basic function to just not work properly and knowing its incredibly difficult if not impossible to correct its very depressing. i really hope one day we can get to a point we can correct this like an everyday problem
Nowadays there’s laser eye surgery that can correct peoples vision enough that they don’t need glasses anymore. My dad did it on both his eyes and doesn’t need glasses anymore (save his reading glasses, but it’s still much less ‘debilitating’ for him nowadays) also, I’m guessing you started needing to use glasses when you were older, since a difference I tend to note is that people who only start needing glasses when they are older tend to hate having bad eyesight but people who have had bad vision for as long as they can remember just don’t bother being upset by it, because it’s just how it’s always been for them.
@hannahdesouza4565 laser eye surgery is far from being either guaranteed safe or affordable for a lot of people. I acknowledge it and the advancements but it's just not there yet
Dogs see in yellow blue, so they likely can see green. Just like we can see yellow despite seeing green and blue. In our case, green without activating blue becomes yellow. In the dogs case, yellow and blue activated being green.
@@richardbrooksshneeum, is that really how that works? I know yellow and blue make green when talking about pigments but it's different with light. Green light and blue light put together make cyan light. To get yellow light you need green and red.
@@edmg7 Our ability to see Yellow is entirely invented by the brain as we only have the receptors for Blue, green, and red. Our brain unconsciously reads context clues based on where red and green overlap to determine where the yellow is
@edmg7 I wasn't disagreeing so much as clarifying. You were essentially correct. Yellow light can't be seen by humans and isn't created by mixing red and green. Red and green do tell the brain where the yellow probably should be, though
I wanna see him take a screenshot of the side by side comparison, load it into a photo editor, and hue shift it around. That way, the colors he CAN see reveal contrasts he otherwise couldn't. Like, Snuffy's flower. I'm CERTAIN if he hue-shifted that, the dipped-tips would pass into new color ranges before the rest and he'd be able to see the pattern. Extend that to entire images. In fact, just hue shifting images normally would accomplish that.
Oh yeah. It would accomplish something similar to those math videos that show you what "4d" objects would look like by sliding you along slices of them. It doesn't show you the whole picture clearly -- because you CAN'T see 4d with a 3d brain. But it would at least show you that *something* is there. And you can't see colors your eyes and brain won't show you, but you can shift along the spectrum and see that there's at least something there. I'd love to see someone do this.
Should also note, the way Aethel's colorblindness works is that when he sees either red or green, his eyes see both red AND green. Those colors are natural opposites, so the signals cancel one another out completely. This is why the colorblind glasses don't work for him, because those glasses work by filtering out specific kinds of light that cause the interference. For Aethel, that's ALL red and green light, which just lands him right back where he started. Basically the only thing that would be able to fix his vision is either something like a plasmid or viroid treatment that goes in and actually fixes the light sensitive proteins in his eyes to work as intended, or completely replacing at least one of his eyes. And here soon, BOTH will be viable options. Because medical science can't stop won't stop. If either of those eventually happen, I'd love to see the stream where Aethel reacts to Vtuber images and can ACTUALLY see red, green, pink, purple and orange. Instead of a mix of blue, grey and brown.
17:20 The reason Tritan looks so drastically different to him, compared to normal vision people, is because he's already deficient in one color. Which means to him, it's like he just lost two types of color in the image, one of which he is VERY used to relying on to make up the difference that he's lacking in other colors. So it's like a huge difference, he's losing two colors now, and one of them is one he is used to compensating with. Compared to a normal vision person, who's only just losing a single source of color that they don't have any bias towards, and still have the two other colors to help make up the difference. That's why it looks so much more major with someone who already is colorblind. (I'm also colorblind, and yeah, it looks way different.) Oh they figured it out lol.
When Athel look at the blue blind simultaed image, he would then be seeing in monochromatic red with a wash of whatever green he could see, which i would agree would probably be trippy af.
My younger brother is mildly Deutan colorblind. I'd love to try this site with him. Fun fact, dogs see similarly to Deutan (the same as Aethel) colorblind.
For those who are interested in blue blindness and why it is so close to the original. In the human eye, the most cones detect long waves (yellow-red), then medium waves (green-blue), that make up to 1/3 of all cones, and the fewest (about 2%) cones are sensitive to short waves (deep blue), hence blindness in the short wave spectrum does not cause such large changes. In this color blindness, the blue turns into something like dirty dark green, and the green becomes, I think usually this color is called sea green, light green with a little bit of blue. A lot of people don't know it, but color blindness is more on the spectrum, even though it's usually reduced to blue, green, and red. Blue cones are more sensitive to deep blue, green to something bordering on green and blue-green, and red to yellow and orange.
I just realized, imagine being blue color blind, you can't see blue sky, it's just 24/7 of depression gray sky then black sky, that's terrifying EDIT: i tested it with sky image and if you only blue-blind you'll see the sky in a teal,greenish color. so it's not that bad, however if you blind both green and blue, you're fked
But the brain can fake think colours if it knows something is that colour like some optic illusions so can colorblinds people can somehow see colours like that?
I love how you always start your videos with a close up shot of someone's face, I honestly see it as your signature in a way because everytime I watch one of your clips and I notice that I know it's you.
Got to love how Ironmouse, The Devil, is 3,000 times more sweet and sympathetic than any member of Aethel's own chat. I can just feel her wanting to give him a big hug from the five minute mark onwards. I give Aethel a lot of points for coming up with the "copypaste Tritan so we see what he saw" idea as well, nice that he still had presence of mind during this little descent.
is this how I find out that I have the exact same color blindness as aethel? literally no difference in all of the pictures i fr thought chat was fucking with him lmao
@@cursedworm i mean I know I'm colorblind to an extent but knowing that you see it VASTLY different is kinda wild. I just thought I just have a hard time differentiating red from green
Red is the colour of warning. It's the colour of alert, of alarm. Red is the most unsubtle colour, because in nature it meant danger. It's yellow times two.
The reason why tritan is so shocking for him is because its his colourblindness overlapping with the tritan colourblindness so its double colourblindness of two different types leaving him with even less colour than there was before.
Here's how someone could actually compensate for colour blindness and let a colour blind person see colour the same as most others, completely externally. You would need to create a display with RGB pixels that match your rod cells exactly, so horrendously expensive one off totally unique panel that would only work properly for one person. Then you put it in a VR headset in passthrough mode. You wouldn't actually have to do anything else it would just work. Essentially a filter that translates the real RGB values to ones that match your cone cells.
Could you imagine what the world would be like if you could see a fourth primary color, say in the UV range? NOTHING would be color coordinated except sometimes by accident. Every monitor, every camera would be missing an entire color, like crappy old CGA graphics, but everyone would bewilderingly praise new display technology for being so sharp and realistic. Except it wouldn't be. Even white paint wouldn't necessarily be white. Traditional whitewash, made from quicklime? Yeah, it'd be white. Modern titanium dioxide based paint? It would actually be a very saturated non-white color. How does that work? Imagine the color yellow. Yellow can be thought of as white minus blue. TiO2 absorbs UV. So the most common white in the modern built world would actually be white minus UV. Could you imagine living in a world that's gone insane? I want to experience that world.
Huh, it's one thing to be told colour blindness sucks. But it's another to actually see something close to what they see. It's like I full on disability.
Honestly colorblindness always brings in the question of what is the real colors. They're all simulated by the brain after the eyes process the light. For all we know nothing looks even vaguely like we see it with even their shapes being the brain rearranging everything.
@@harleenvt "after the eyes process the light". Has to be converted to a format the brain can read. If the process is damaged then the brain is working with faulty information and if the brain is miswired then the information is incorrectly simulated.
Yeah, for all we know, every single colour could look COMPLETELY DIFFERENT to each and every one of us, since it's just how our brain interprets different wavelengths of light (or rather signals by different receptors activated by certain wavelengths of light)
Definitely some link between famous online reactionaries and weird voices. "Say, for the sake of argument, I got this way because everyone called me obnoxious all my life and I lost my fucking mind..."
Aethel: sees thing in a different colour, and doesn't even noticing it, without someone telling him. Mousey: Oh no! That makes me sad! Also Mousey: Can barely walk, and leaving her room, can literaly be deadly for her.
@@humantoonIronmouse is immunocompromised, which means if germs are exposed to her in any way her body literally cannot fight back. She could very well die from getting the common cold.
@@humantoonshe’s relearning how to walk!! she can go to the bathroom by herself now!! her autoimmune condition causes her body to not fight things off so infections are really prevalent, especially respiratory and she depended on oxygen tanks to breathe for years due to fluid in her lungs, etc
Thanks for this post. I actually just had like a three hour long exploration of my colorblindness with my long time friends. They really understand how much trouble I have now.
There is a way for color-blind people to see new colors. There are lenses that magnify the colors they can't see, because it isn't that they can't see it at all. I know he said he tried the glasses, but idk how long he used them because they take about 45 minutes to start working though.
5:45 I think he recognises the shade of grey as pink, as in, he sees the grey, but recognises it as the kind of grey that people call pink. As in, such light shades of grey might just be what he imagines when he hears "pink." Note that I don't really know what I'm talking about though.
I literally have the same problem lol We can see pink but all the reds and greens are muted to the point lighter shades are unnoticeable. Also if you have full color vision, y’all can see what we can’t. Not that our world looks in the tones you see. Our world just looks less vibrant.
I don't watch vtubers but this was randomly recommended to me and I clicked in and now I'm depressed. As an artist but also an avid lover of pink, this breaks my heart omg ;-; I know it is what it is and you can't miss what you don't have but holy shit. I can't imagine a life without saturated reds and pinks and everything looks yellow and grey...... Instant depression.
Ironic that the man who gets to see pink cat the most often, cannot, in fact, see pink cat.
He can only see cat.
Life is cruel bros, the colourblind man gets the irl pink catgirl. Fuck. 😪
@@ectothermicHey man. Let him have something.
Its even better when you realize that ironmouse looks to him like she's actually made of iron
He’s also allergic to cats.
Ironically, Ironmouse looks more like an _iron mouse_ to Aethel since she is all grey.
Oh the IRONy
She should've been called RustMouse
@@IronKnightPrimebadum-tish
How dare you STEEL my joke! XD
Iron isn't grey?
"Is there a way to simulate what it would look like normally?"
That part hurt me
Thats sad :c
When you really think about it, this is a colorblind test for people who aren't colorblind because they can see the difference while colorblind people will just take these tests without noticing anything. 🤷🏻♀️
There actually is though, there's a company that makes glasses that allow colorblind people to see colors they otherwise can't. Someone tell him!
There are two colors we cannot see still, red and green simultaneously in a single color. The same is true for yellow and blue.
But yeah there literally no way to imagine a color without seeing, gives you a strong aspect of there are things we cannot perceive and are hidden to us.
@@ssfbob456It doesn't allow them to see the colors, only tell them apart by increasing the contrast and putting them further apart on their color spectrum. It allows them to tell the difference between colors that would normally look the same for them.
>Be colorblind
>Get a GF Vtuber
>Her name is "pink gatita"
Life is a joke
> Specifically be the kind of colorblind that can’t see pink
when dis
From "pink gatita" to "grey feline"
God is one funny mf'er, you gotta love him
As someone who was told by my eye doctor from a young age that I'm "color blind across the full spectrum," it is what it is. Can't miss what you never had.
As a fellow colorblind I was about to comment something like this, don't fell sorry for us, instead when you ask us to reach something don't say "give me the red figure" just say "give me the square figure"
Ya I've never had a sense of smell so I kinda shrug when ppl ask about smells and stuff
@@martalualdi191Yeah but then what about taste?
@@martalualdi191 Yeah I was the same way for a few years, except I just barely was able to smell. I couldn't smell skunks, intense body spray, hand sanitizer, a few types of food, etc. Completely different from lacking the ability for your whole life but it's a weird feeling seeing the people around you notice things you can't
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Colorblindness in some is basically camouflage. Im an artist, have been since I was 4yo, and I only just found out I was colorblind while in college. I was in Psychology class and we were studying the brain, the teacher put up the colorblind test on the overhead projector and everyone called out the number shown in the dotted circles, and I instantly got pissed, I thought they were all punking me, I saw no numbers at all, they were all just a jumbled mess of colored dots.
And to make it worse, when I was a kid, id help my dad fix cars, he’d beat me when I couldn’t find the correct tools in his toolbox, in the mixture of red and green handled tools, then hold my head above the toolbox like a dog, shouting “IT’S RIGHT THERE, RIGHT F%#*ING THERE!!”
To find out I was colorblind, was very devastating, to say the least.
I'm sorry you went though that man. I hope life gets better for you
H3y bud hope u doin fine, as an artist being colorblind is my nightmare
Regardless of colorblindness or not, what your father did is disgusting. No child should EVER have to go through that.
People like that are the scum of the Earth. Beating an innocent child for not being able to find tools, is rotten. It makes me sick.
As an adult I still can’t tell most tools apart, and I see the full color array. It’s harder for a child, they’ve never seen most of the tools before.
I’m so sorry you had to go through something so traumatic. That’s just horrible. I hope you are in a much safer environment now. You deserve healing. ❤️🩹
@@legendarybubbles4567 alot of parents are just like that unfortunately
@@byueul6038anyone who does that isn't a parent
Nyan's so sweet here. She immediately says that her silver version looks cool, when chat was saying it looks weird. She probably picked up on how trippy Aethal was feeling.
I feel glad that they are partners and supportive of each other
It did look cool tho, silver and blue
@@Speed001 100%. Like pokemon, shiny version. lol
That’s mousey not Nyanners
Yeah, I'm really appreciating Wholesome Nyanners...
But chat also agreed that Nyanners looked cool…
after seeing how colorblind he is made me realize he can't appreciate all the reds in his design; like the stained glass on the custom PC must be so bland in his eyes
Yea , i was thinking the same.
Someone should make something cool with colours he can actually see.
...He has reds in his design!?
I was thinking the opposite. He can see deep dark reds, he comments it when talking about zits. It makes sense those are the only colours he has. Though he probably see's it as darker.
@FFKonoko He can't see red at all, as he lacks the red-green color cone in his eye. But he knows the color people call red, that color also happens to be the same as the color green for him. He just knows that humans don't bleed green so obviously zits, cuts, scrapes must be red
poor Aethel, can't experience the Barbie movie in it's full glory 😞
Everything he sees just looks like a scene out of Twilight the poor bastard
Nah, I have the same colorblindness and Barbie is very colorful. I even think it looks pink. I know I'm not seeing it but it's very bright-dark which is pink.
@@blg988333”...bright-dark...”? What the fu-
i feel bad for laughing at this
I wouldnt say poor Aethel, to him visuals match the story.
If Aethel does have Deuteranopia and not Deuteranomaly then that’s actually worse because it means he physically lacks one of the cones and colour blind glasses will never work for him
Ah so that's the difference between the two in each pair. Interesting
@@LARAUJO_0 it’s easy to remember the difference because it’s literally Deuter+anomaly and then Duteranopia sounds like nope, so one is an anomaly while the other one means one of your cones noped out of there
Ok that's sad
@@adraxer1365 Personally I think Protanopia is worse because you’re missing the same cones that dogs lack so you essentially have dog vision, but without the wider field of view and night vision
The glasses only really help distinguish better, they still don't allow them to see some colours as others do. They just make it easier to distinguish between the colours you have problems distinguishing.
Wow I just looked up that test. Aethel sees Haruka as, like, all yellow. Like all the same color as her horns, ear tufts, and scarf thingy. It's not even brown, it's like a very yellow tan. That's crazy. It's about as extreme as Mousey.
I've noticed it's not as simple as "Green turns into _____." Every different shade of green or red has small amounts of other colors buried in it, and when you remove the green and red, whatever buried colors that he can see come to the surface. In Haruka's case the green has a lot of yellow tint, and there are even pure yellow highlights, so she becomes yellow. But if she had been a pure green, she would turn grey, and a turquoise green would turn blueish.
TDWM
"Tactical Desert Warfare Moose".
that doesnt make sense tho, because the rosedoodle hair is green and he saw it as gray
@@RONENsBEAT rosedoodle's hair is more of a turquoise/aquamarine color.
Haruka looks like she's on an OG Gameboy screen
I have a friend who is colorblind and kinda hated being pitied about his color blindness since he never cared about them since he never saw them.
But what did make him breakdown was when he realized that for many parties and gatherings he planned for his girlfriend/now fiancé were all just crazy colors but she told everyone else to say it was normal/fine since he took a lot of time to prepare those parties and she didn’t want to hurt his feelings that he kept getting her favorite color wrong.
Sadly he did find out and it took a while for him to get over it.
Bruh that's so upsetting.This is more so for people who get in a similar situation in the future;
I understand not wanting to accidentally pity someone but you can still help out. Idk if he did it all by himself but if anyone was helping him set shit up they should've said SOMETHING before it was too late. Also it might be a bit embarrassing but it's better letting him know that even if the colors wrong you still appreciate it or you actually love how it looks. Unfortunate that had to happen, I would've been sad too ⚰️
@@rosl. yeah. Definitely should’ve stepped forward and said something but everyone who knew about it and him knew how much time and effort he put into these things and he loves to do surprise stuff as well so sometimes it is out of our hands.
In the end it’s all fine now and his fiancé still lets him do the parties, just with a bit of gentle reminders here and there to tell him what color is what.
Yeah, idk if it’s just myself being sensitive (without actually relating)- but it never made sense to me to generally pity disabilities. I guess the circumstances can differ, especially when it comes to being born and not being born with one. But even so, it always seemed like there was a possibility that one could accidentally spread the wrong message through behaviors like that (whether that be “looking down on them”, or that “something was seriously wrong” despite it being pretty normal to have etc etc). Not to mention I don’t overall see the point in feeling bad/understand why.
Of course there will be times where we can’t completely relate to each other/relate in our experiences due to our inherent differences (which can be disheartening etc), but that’s nothing new I feel like.
Dude dressed up like Cerberus, actually has dog vision.
this shit writes itself
Is that why he added that character theme?
y'all going to hell for laughing at this
(I'm going too)
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Jesus Christ: Look at my craft.
The thing is. When Athel is looking at the Tritan color blindness you have to remember he is looking at a color blind filter while being color blind. So he is looking at it effectively double color blind. Thats why it looks so different to him. Its the "opposite" type to his color blindness and its washing away the other color that he can still see.
What he feels about that is how we feel about his vision.
I think I get why he thought the other color blindness was worse than his, it's because the other one only had pinks and reds, the ones he can't see, but not the ones he can see, so now it looks like it doesn't have any kind of color for him
debuff stacking!
A good way of looking at it is if you were using a color-triangle, you have knocked out two of the points so you basically just have one line to work with.
Yea, he does re-run the image later in the stream
Yeah. It basically got rid of all the color he had left, lol.
"Why would they use a white tiger?" and Aethel's chat instantly starts gaslighting, but as in the *_actual_* meaning of the word.
you know, as a colorblind person, i find it actually kinda funny when mouse talks about how sad it is how aethel sees some of these as the same. Im sitting there like "yeah i agree with aethel they look identical." Idk
They just look very muted to the point of looking grey lol
It is sad, everything he says looks the same is so drained of life and color
@@Rannos22i can see color just fine so it _is_ pretty jarring but I don't really find it sad. I might be wrong but for most color blind people it's really just a minor inconvenience. If someone told me a was missing out on so many colors I couldn't perceive it still wouldn't really matter to me. Its not like I could change it anyways or like I can imagine a new color, so I'm not gonna waste my time upsetting over it y'know? It just is what it is ┐(´ー`)┌
@@rosl. that's you though. for me it would upset me. thankfully I'm just regular blind (need thick glasses), not colour blind
Well, it saddens us personally, but doesn't bother Aethel.
Like, yeah, we wish he could appreciate these colors for his benefit, but also, he can't appreciate colours for our benefit, and that sucks for us normal color folk.
The reason the glasses didn't work is that he needs proper Deutan/Protan color blind glasses and those fuckers cost like $250.
Honestly if he really wanted to he would ve get them but i don’t think he cares
They rented a suit of armor I think he can buy 250 dollar glasses
You can probably buy a single lens
i'm sure money isnt the problem
Well, those don’t “work” either. They can’t make you see colors you don’t have the cones/rods for, it just untangles a few wavelengths to make things like green look darker than yellow for instance, when normally they’d just look the same
"Pussy green" "So pink has like green in it, I guess" This makes perfect sense for how deuteranopia works, but it feels completely different to actually hear it.
People with deuteranopia literally think Shrek looks like any other red ogre/oni out there.
Idk how much it varies but I have it too and greens are still a different from reds in how yellow they seem with greens being way more and reds being kinda washed out. I can also kinda tell reds from greys altho I think thats more cuz red always looks less intense than how bright the light is, and greys will match like most other colors.
Oh shit I didn't even realize how he would look at Shrek bro that sucks it's like 1950s Shrek fr
It's less that they see Shrek as red and more that they see red and green as the same color.
@@Sybato Literally how is that any different from what I said?
My ass really checked out what would Shrek look like to someone with Deuteranopia WHILE I’M ONE
However, I do see him as green. But apparently more muted, according to my “good-eyed” relative.
The most hilarious part of all of this is that green is my favorite color.
Him trying to draw Mario makes so much more sense now
As someone with mild protan and moderate deutan, to give you an idea of how different I see the world: I didn't know Sully from Monsters Inc has spots until I saw a doll that had slightly different coloring from the movie
Now for the real question though. Was the dress blue black or white gold.
@@supergluehotty It was definitely white gold.
@@thejerg that is correct. *deactivates warhead.
I guess I get shot with a warhead then...
I literally can't see the dress as white and gold no matter how much I try. There are some simplified diagrams that try to force the colors by putting it on certain backgrounds, and those do kind of work, but then when I look at the actual image it all reverts into just black and blue.
The reason Tritan is bothering him so much, he's stacking debuffs essentially. He's getting his Red-Green mixed with Tritan's Blue-Yellow, aka his accidentally experiencing Monochromia.
Though I will say, I have learned that I am possibly colorblind myself, so thats interesting.
What's sad is him asking what color her hair is and her responding "pink"
It's such a fundamental thing you can't actually describe the color if he can't see it.
It would be like asking a lifelong blind person "Describe sight"
Without a shared frame of reference there's no way to describe it.
Really makes you think though about perception.
We all perceive the world slightly differently.
A red apple to me might be a pale red and to you a deep red but we agree it's "Red" despite not seeing the same thing.
Makes you realise how inaccurate language can be too.
Language being inaccurate is such an interesting thing though! Like, did you know that we didn’t always have a word for purple? So now we have old stories that describe ‘wine deep seas’ and poems that say that ‘violets are blue’, or even how the greeks/romans(one of the two, I can’t remember which) described the sky as the color of copper, because when it rusts it turns into a green/blue-green color(like the Statue of Liberty )
i guess this is why his avatar is so gray
Wait it all make sense now
after seeing how colorblind he is made me realize he can't appreciate all the reds in his design; like the stained glass on the custom PC must be so bland in his eyes
ive always wondered if to him, his hair is the same color as nyans
"Why is the sky, gray? Why is the grass, gray?" ~Wilfred
Interestingly enough, his dog shoulder pads’ eyes are red and they turn yellow for him.
Honestly the "muted" he's describing is probably cuz the new one appears darker on his screen. Bright colors will make his computer monitor brighter by design, so he probably only notices the difference in brightness.
i believe he meant to say desaturated
Yeah, he saw almost black and white when he put the other colorblind filter because of stacking. Since we normally have 3 cones, and I think he lacks one of them so he sees a range from yellow to blue with a lot of brown in between, putting a filter that mimics not being able to see the color blue makes it so he only has 1 cone. The result of one color cone is effectively grayscale, and any hint of color he would see has to be because of non total colorblindness or non perfect filters that add artifacts
Excellent explanation, my dude.
from how he mentioned how its partial green colorblind, i think he should still 3 separate color cones but the green one is either weak or is detecting the wrong wavelength of light.
Wow
I think it's actually that the red and green cones are too close together (if those were missing then he wouldn't be able to see yellow, the combination of red and green...), He has 3 cones, but 2 of them are basically married
@@mariotheundying I didn't think about that hmmm... Maybe it is that idk, if someone actually knows about eye things I'm free to read an explanation
Artists could troll him SO HARD by doing art of his mostly shades of gray model in red and pink
And he'd never notice
His quiet "What's wrong with me?" Made me tear up and broke me so hard 😭
Normal people have 3 light cones on their eyes RBY, now imagine what we are missing compared to a mantis shrimp that has 16 light cones.
its RGB and not yellow for cones in the human eye.
That shrimp can see things that our scientists would not identify as colors.
Fun fact, they are actually worse at distinguishing colors, their only buff is that they see some uv
Having more cones doesn't mean they see the same RGB colors, it just means they can 'differentiate' more frequencies of light.
Also, ~10% of women have a genetic mutation called tetrachromia, and have a fourth, but it's more like it just slightly enhances how finely you can differentiate hues. I can't remember how few men have it but it's something relatively tiny, like only 0.1-2% of men. I know what it's like firsthand because somehow I happen to be one of those guys, while my mother and my sister are in that 10%. And I say "somehow" because oddly enough my dad is partially colorblind. It's been interesting seeing this stuff with Aethel; my dad's is different than his but it definitely puts things in perspective.
It reminds me of when I finally started SSRIs for my crippling depression. About a month in, I woke up and felt the warmth of the sun through my window shades, and when I opened them I felt almost blinded by the sheer amount of color I saw. It was the same front yard I had seen 100's of times but it had always seemed various shades of gray.
I still remember going downstairs with tears in my eyes. My mom saw me and was worried since despite my depression I never cried (the your dead on the inside kind of depression). I hugged her and told how beautiful her garden looked from my bedroom, a few seconds later it hit her, and she began sobbing.
I'll always treasure those few months and thanks to them, I've been able to keep moving forward even if I am unable to see those colors anymore.
why is that though? why do we see more colors when at peace?
fuck you now I'm tearing up
Hope you're doing ok
wow i wish they had that effect on me lol they still really helped tho
She truly is IRONmouse
Yeah, Deutan is a struggle but we brave on. Those images look the same to me as well. Crazy to see how people react to how colorblindness works. (I feel deja vu)
Atleast you guys don't see eldrich monsters.
Yeah I have 4 eyes
Same here. My wife is an artist and is always sad that I can't see sunsets the way she does and I constantly miss things in movies because blood looks the same as mud. One time she gasped and was like "Oh my god." and it turned out that the entire room was covered in blood and I just thought it was dirty. It's also hard to explain to people that I'm not missing anything because it was never there to begin with, like I've had people get upset that I was missing out on so much and I'm like "My man, I didn't used to see it so I can't miss it, it's all just normal to me."
My god, when he says he feels sorry for people with Triton. It still has mostly the same colours as normal, he just thinks it's bad because the colours it has are the ones he can't see. That's so sad
I already knew i was colorblind, but it is sad how many of these examples are the same for me, too. It's not quite as bad as Aethels, but for me a significant portion of the pictures look the exact same.
I don't believe you!
did anyone ask your opinion?@@TheZombieCurryKid
@@TheZombieCurryKidlmao
@@princekatana8792 I'm also trying to find who asked.
Got any searching tips?
HELP I DIDNT KNOW I WAS COLORBLIND 😭
The fact that I CANNOT TELL WHAT CHANGED in the simulated images is distressingly mind-blowing. I knew I'm color-blind, but I was never really sure what type I was.
Update: Went to the website and did the Pilestone online colorblind test. Came back as Moderate Deutan. Not as bad as I thought, but I can tell the colors are weird.
I just realized Aethel sees Ironmouse and other brightly colored Vtubers as if they were attacked by a blue meanie.
as a colorblind person with the same condition as Aethel when Mouse pauses at 6:34 she looks exactly how the picture appears to me too. quite trippy
You can pin point the EXACT moment his heart just dropped, and it's at 17:33. That "WHAAAAAAAAAAT?!" came straight from the heart
It reminds me of the "what," yell from SpongeBob.
23:38 That actually looks like a really cool color palette. Steely light blue and salmon… I think it reminds me of one of the Game Boy Color screen palettes when you play a non-color game. Very nostalgic.
He isn't necessarily blind to pink and red, it's certain shades he can't see.
He can still identify the colors when he sees them but if they were, let's say, too light or dark, he would see them as another color. Especially if the color was a combo of other colors, in this case pink being a mix of red & white.
interestingly, Mouse’s “Tungsten Rat” mode would be a lot more colorful for Aethel than her normal color palette since he can see more elements of all the purple than he can of pink.
18:12
actually it makes sense, it's filtering out all the colors he CAN see, and only leaving the colors he is blind to.
So it's just an unfortunate coincidence that her avatar is made almost entirely of colors he can't see
"I don't want to be GAY and COLORBLIND" 😂😂😂 king
anytime the topic of color blindness comes up its incredibly sad. eyesight in general, i wear glasses and when i take them off i just cant see, as i got into my teens and 20s idk why i just lost sight.
its such a fucked up thing to have by default. such a basic function to just not work properly and knowing its incredibly difficult if not impossible to correct its very depressing.
i really hope one day we can get to a point we can correct this like an everyday problem
Nowadays there’s laser eye surgery that can correct peoples vision enough that they don’t need glasses anymore. My dad did it on both his eyes and doesn’t need glasses anymore (save his reading glasses, but it’s still much less ‘debilitating’ for him nowadays) also, I’m guessing you started needing to use glasses when you were older, since a difference I tend to note is that people who only start needing glasses when they are older tend to hate having bad eyesight but people who have had bad vision for as long as they can remember just don’t bother being upset by it, because it’s just how it’s always been for them.
@hannahdesouza4565 laser eye surgery is far from being either guaranteed safe or affordable for a lot of people. I acknowledge it and the advancements but it's just not there yet
Athel has to get himself a seeing colour eye dog… no wait. Dogs are red and green blind as well!
Dogs see in yellow blue, so they likely can see green. Just like we can see yellow despite seeing green and blue. In our case, green without activating blue becomes yellow. In the dogs case, yellow and blue activated being green.
@@richardbrooksshneeum, is that really how that works? I know yellow and blue make green when talking about pigments but it's different with light. Green light and blue light put together make cyan light. To get yellow light you need green and red.
@@edmg7 Our ability to see Yellow is entirely invented by the brain as we only have the receptors for Blue, green, and red. Our brain unconsciously reads context clues based on where red and green overlap to determine where the yellow is
@@Zacheize...so I'm right?
@edmg7 I wasn't disagreeing so much as clarifying. You were essentially correct. Yellow light can't be seen by humans and isn't created by mixing red and green. Red and green do tell the brain where the yellow probably should be, though
I wanna see him take a screenshot of the side by side comparison, load it into a photo editor, and hue shift it around. That way, the colors he CAN see reveal contrasts he otherwise couldn't.
Like, Snuffy's flower. I'm CERTAIN if he hue-shifted that, the dipped-tips would pass into new color ranges before the rest and he'd be able to see the pattern. Extend that to entire images.
In fact, just hue shifting images normally would accomplish that.
Oh yeah. It would accomplish something similar to those math videos that show you what "4d" objects would look like by sliding you along slices of them. It doesn't show you the whole picture clearly -- because you CAN'T see 4d with a 3d brain. But it would at least show you that *something* is there. And you can't see colors your eyes and brain won't show you, but you can shift along the spectrum and see that there's at least something there.
I'd love to see someone do this.
Should also note, the way Aethel's colorblindness works is that when he sees either red or green, his eyes see both red AND green. Those colors are natural opposites, so the signals cancel one another out completely. This is why the colorblind glasses don't work for him, because those glasses work by filtering out specific kinds of light that cause the interference. For Aethel, that's ALL red and green light, which just lands him right back where he started.
Basically the only thing that would be able to fix his vision is either something like a plasmid or viroid treatment that goes in and actually fixes the light sensitive proteins in his eyes to work as intended, or completely replacing at least one of his eyes. And here soon, BOTH will be viable options. Because medical science can't stop won't stop.
If either of those eventually happen, I'd love to see the stream where Aethel reacts to Vtuber images and can ACTUALLY see red, green, pink, purple and orange. Instead of a mix of blue, grey and brown.
I honestly wish websites would do the slider, so you have overlap, instead of two separate images
The fact he trips out with Tritan...
With Tritan you can only see pinks, so to him, Tritan is just black and white
17:20
The reason Tritan looks so drastically different to him, compared to normal vision people, is because he's already deficient in one color.
Which means to him, it's like he just lost two types of color in the image, one of which he is VERY used to relying on to make up the difference that he's lacking in other colors.
So it's like a huge difference, he's losing two colors now, and one of them is one he is used to compensating with.
Compared to a normal vision person, who's only just losing a single source of color that they don't have any bias towards, and still have the two other colors to help make up the difference.
That's why it looks so much more major with someone who already is colorblind.
(I'm also colorblind, and yeah, it looks way different.)
Oh they figured it out lol.
"wait does that mean he can't see me?"
That broke my heart.
Aethel be seeing everyone’s shiny forms
When Athel look at the blue blind simultaed image, he would then be seeing in monochromatic red with a wash of whatever green he could see, which i would agree would probably be trippy af.
My younger brother is mildly Deutan colorblind. I'd love to try this site with him. Fun fact, dogs see similarly to Deutan (the same as Aethel) colorblind.
So what you’re saying is the he’s really got that dog in him
Gray cat and platinum rat 👍
For those who are interested in blue blindness and why it is so close to the original.
In the human eye, the most cones detect long waves (yellow-red), then medium waves (green-blue), that make up to 1/3 of all cones, and the fewest (about 2%) cones are sensitive to short waves (deep blue), hence blindness in the short wave spectrum does not cause such large changes.
In this color blindness, the blue turns into something like dirty dark green, and the green becomes, I think usually this color is called sea green, light green with a little bit of blue.
A lot of people don't know it, but color blindness is more on the spectrum, even though it's usually reduced to blue, green, and red. Blue cones are more sensitive to deep blue, green to something bordering on green and blue-green, and red to yellow and orange.
So Aethal sees what color depression looks like. Something bright and colorful are sucked and transformed into something so old
I just realized, imagine being blue color blind, you can't see blue sky, it's just 24/7 of depression gray sky then black sky, that's terrifying
EDIT: i tested it with sky image and if you only blue-blind you'll see the sky in a teal,greenish color. so it's not that bad, however if you blind both green and blue, you're fked
But the brain can fake think colours if it knows something is that colour like some optic illusions so can colorblinds people can somehow see colours like that?
I love how you always start your videos with a close up shot of someone's face, I honestly see it as your signature in a way because everytime I watch one of your clips and I notice that I know it's you.
Pro tip: do your character design in greyscale, THEN add color hues on top. Good advice for work presentations too.
Holy shit, he would see this outro like it’s in the backrooms
Got to love how Ironmouse, The Devil, is 3,000 times more sweet and sympathetic than any member of Aethel's own chat. I can just feel her wanting to give him a big hug from the five minute mark onwards. I give Aethel a lot of points for coming up with the "copypaste Tritan so we see what he saw" idea as well, nice that he still had presence of mind during this little descent.
I wish he did it for rosedoodle's other versions as well, I want to know how he saw the Titan of her
His chat wasn't being rude there was nothing but lighthearted banter
"Ironmouse has an existential CRISIS watching 'Aethel Has An Existential CRISIS'"
is this how I find out that I have the exact same color blindness as aethel? literally no difference in all of the pictures i fr thought chat was fucking with him lmao
Agreed, literally no difference in the pictures and they were freaking out and it's like 'Nah, just normal."
It's vastly different. Also, how do you live your life and not realize once that you are colorblind? That concept is so crazy to me.
@@cursedworm i mean I know I'm colorblind to an extent but knowing that you see it VASTLY different is kinda wild. I just thought I just have a hard time differentiating red from green
Red is the colour of warning. It's the colour of alert, of alarm. Red is the most unsubtle colour, because in nature it meant danger. It's yellow times two.
The reason why tritan is so shocking for him is because its his colourblindness overlapping with the tritan colourblindness so its double colourblindness of two different types leaving him with even less colour than there was before.
Here's how someone could actually compensate for colour blindness and let a colour blind person see colour the same as most others, completely externally. You would need to create a display with RGB pixels that match your rod cells exactly, so horrendously expensive one off totally unique panel that would only work properly for one person. Then you put it in a VR headset in passthrough mode. You wouldn't actually have to do anything else it would just work. Essentially a filter that translates the real RGB values to ones that match your cone cells.
I love hearing people react to this sort of stuff cause its always so confusing to them.
"Sad flashback" is spot on. 💀
Ironmouse experiences an existential crisis watching Aethel having an existential crisis about his colorblindness
Could you imagine what the world would be like if you could see a fourth primary color, say in the UV range?
NOTHING would be color coordinated except sometimes by accident. Every monitor, every camera would be missing an entire color, like crappy old CGA graphics, but everyone would bewilderingly praise new display technology for being so sharp and realistic. Except it wouldn't be.
Even white paint wouldn't necessarily be white. Traditional whitewash, made from quicklime? Yeah, it'd be white. Modern titanium dioxide based paint? It would actually be a very saturated non-white color. How does that work? Imagine the color yellow. Yellow can be thought of as white minus blue. TiO2 absorbs UV. So the most common white in the modern built world would actually be white minus UV.
Could you imagine living in a world that's gone insane?
I want to experience that world.
Huh, it's one thing to be told colour blindness sucks. But it's another to actually see something close to what they see. It's like I full on disability.
I hope he doesn't have his little miss sunshine moment where he learns he'll never be a fighter pilot.
Honestly colorblindness always brings in the question of what is the real colors. They're all simulated by the brain after the eyes process the light. For all we know nothing looks even vaguely like we see it with even their shapes being the brain rearranging everything.
Well. Colourblindness is caused by lack of colour cones or damage to the cones. Its not s neural thing at all.
@@harleenvt "after the eyes process the light". Has to be converted to a format the brain can read. If the process is damaged then the brain is working with faulty information and if the brain is miswired then the information is incorrectly simulated.
As long as our sight corresponds to our sense of touch, things should be pretty good.
Yep there’s no proof that my green looks the same as your green :)
Yeah, for all we know, every single colour could look COMPLETELY DIFFERENT to each and every one of us, since it's just how our brain interprets different wavelengths of light (or rather signals by different receptors activated by certain wavelengths of light)
26:19.... I leave the video right as he says this.
I have never hit the back button as fast as I did to get answers lmao
For REAL Jordan Peterson sounds like a Kermit the Frog that's always on the verge of tears
Definitely some link between famous online reactionaries and weird voices. "Say, for the sake of argument, I got this way because everyone called me obnoxious all my life and I lost my fucking mind..."
Lol, sorry I can't unhear it. "OK, everyone has to go out and clean your rooms and be that inspirational red lobster I want you be so bad, yay!"
Aethel: sees thing in a different colour, and doesn't even noticing it, without someone telling him.
Mousey: Oh no! That makes me sad!
Also Mousey: Can barely walk, and leaving her room, can literaly be deadly for her.
Why can leaving her room be literally deadly for her? I’ve never watched this girl before. Also, she can’t walk? D:
@@humantoonIronmouse is immunocompromised, which means if germs are exposed to her in any way her body literally cannot fight back. She could very well die from getting the common cold.
@@humantoonshe's got no immune system , so getting sick can be tough on her.
And she's been bed ridden for years .
@@humantoonshe’s relearning how to walk!! she can go to the bathroom by herself now!!
her autoimmune condition causes her body to not fight things off so infections are really prevalent, especially respiratory and she depended on oxygen tanks to breathe for years due to fluid in her lungs, etc
I mean, she does art as her thing, yeah? So she probably values color that much more.
Mouse is so empathetic for her bro here 😢
Man that one where hes looking at Nyanners in the Triton filter is wild. Because he can see blue, you take the blue oht of it, theres no colur for him
This is a trip to watch when you have the same type of color blindness 😆
It looks SO different
It’s funny how Aethel’s model is a dog boi, and he has the same type of color vision as doggos
Thanks for this post. I actually just had like a three hour long exploration of my colorblindness with my long time friends. They really understand how much trouble I have now.
15:20 Dude starts stacking debuffs and starts freaking out. Why chat be like "shit that is the most normal one"
6:39 It makes sense to him why she’s called iron
It’s for people like Aethel that I’m glad they changed the texture of the Minecraft ores
There is a way for color-blind people to see new colors. There are lenses that magnify the colors they can't see, because it isn't that they can't see it at all. I know he said he tried the glasses, but idk how long he used them because they take about 45 minutes to start working though.
He does not have the rod cells to see green
It’s okay guys, Aethel is just an authentic western cowboy, he lives in sepia mode
19:24 Aethel and Mouse synched up with the flabbergastery
Omg just hearing him ask “are you fucking with me” in that sad voice crack just broke my heart
Gray cat good
Take a shot everytime Mouse says OMG.
Well, maybe not if you enjoy a functional liver.
Not the Jordan Peterson shade- lmao i love it
5:45 I think he recognises the shade of grey as pink, as in, he sees the grey, but recognises it as the kind of grey that people call pink. As in, such light shades of grey might just be what he imagines when he hears "pink."
Note that I don't really know what I'm talking about though.
i cant last 1 minute crying seeing aethel that everyday in his life everything is just gray to him even nyanners
I literally have the same problem lol
We can see pink but all the reds and greens are muted to the point lighter shades are unnoticeable.
Also if you have full color vision, y’all can see what we can’t. Not that our world looks in the tones you see. Our world just looks less vibrant.
When people go outside and get sunburned all over, it looks like they turn into da hulk 0_o
Damn, bro really be living life on the edge of grayscale
I don't watch vtubers but this was randomly recommended to me and I clicked in and now I'm depressed. As an artist but also an avid lover of pink, this breaks my heart omg ;-; I know it is what it is and you can't miss what you don't have but holy shit. I can't imagine a life without saturated reds and pinks and everything looks yellow and grey...... Instant depression.
Aethal's model makes a lot more sense now color wise
That was a smooth ending edit Froyo.
Can't Imagine what Aethel watching Barbie movie would look like oh naur Sadge
The RoseDoodle one is crazy. Bright neon pink (shoes) and green (hair) are a similar colour to him.
Edit: Ok this went to a place I wasn't expecting