I am a tetrochromat. You can find out by seeing colors that are not displayed on RGB screens, and there is also a light test where the tetrochromat bends two rods to similar frequencies. (which I really want to try.) And a tetrochromat also knows when they see a famous work of art in real life that the artist had a similar fourth cone, (aka me vs starry night.)
Negative effects: getting pissed when two screens look different and no one else sees it. Also, when people try to argue with me about color it gets intense.
Only guys can be colorblind and only girls can be tetrachromats. There's really cool new research shining it that can test for tetrachromacy. @jade, that's awesome that you're a tetrachromat! (I know I'm three years late to the party; I just got excited. Only one tetrachromat has ever been identified. I'm sure Gabriele Jordan, the one who made the working test, would love to hear from you. https://www.skeptical-science.com/science/can-see-nobody-else-can-see-tetrachromat/)
And the interesting thing is that it's not even any other fourth cone. It's a fourth cone similar to his. I personally want to see into the infrared because thermal vision would be badass.
The extra colors a tetrachromat sees are usually similar to a color already on the RBG spectrum. So, they would classify their extra colors as extra blues, or reds, or maybe oranges. For me, it's more between blue and violet
I'm mildly colorblind...
I should send myself in for genetic testing and get meself an upgrade in the visual department.
Wanna share genes?
this is fake. You can look it up on Snopes.
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(props gonna get hella downvotes)
How'd you do the dot? What alt code is it?
nvm I figured it out
"This one right here"
Oh, so blue
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