Color Weakness Definition
Colоr Weakness – is the inability to distinguish between colors with a low degree of saturation: for example, the inability to see the red оf a blurred pink or the blue of a dark blue.
In this case, more saturated colors should be used for users
with color weakness.
It is also a reduced ability to distinguish colors compared to
the standard for normal human color vision. When a person
suffers from color blindness, also called color vision
deficiency (CVD), they usually have difficulty distinguishing
between certain colors, such as yellow and orange, green and
brown, pink and gray, or blue and purple.
The following types of colоr weakness are also distinguished: Achromatopsia, Anomalous Trichromats, Cone, Monochromats, and Dichromats.