"Russia Today," an Russian-focused English-language news channel, broadcast a feature on color blindness today. The story centers mostly on how those with color blindness happen to see the world. On the whole, the reporter does pretty well at dispelling common myths about color blindness.
By the way, I "failed" the Ishihara-style test (left) shown briefly during the piece. The reporter states that most people see a red triangle but, according to the reporter,
"...someone affected sees a green circle."
(Oh, it's green. Good to know :-)
What do you see? Please post a comment as to what you perceived.
Link: RussiaToday : Features : Doctors say colour blind aren't disabled.