What is Deuteranopia?
Deuteranopia is the most common type of color blindness, affecting about 6% of males. The green-sensitive cone cells are absent or non-functional, making it difficult to distinguish between red and green colors.
Common Challenges
- Red and green appear similar
- Green may look tan or beige
- Difficulty reading color-coded information
- Confusion between brown, orange, and green
- Some purples can appear blue
How VisionFu's Deuteranopia Filter Helps
Our deuteranopia filter applies real-time color transformation to make reds and greens clearly distinguishable. The algorithm shifts problematic colors while maintaining a natural-looking image.
Filter Features
- Daltonization Algorithm: Scientific color shifting for optimal perception
- Real-Time Processing: 60fps GPU-accelerated via Metal
- Adjustable Strength: Fine-tune to your specific needs
- System-Wide: Works in every app on your Mac
Perfect For
- Design work with color-coded elements
- Reading charts and graphs
- Gaming where color indicates status
- Video content with important color cues
Deuteranopia Statistics
- Most common color blindness type
- Affects ~6% of males
- Affects ~0.4% of females
- Deuteranomaly (mild) affects 5% of males