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Color Factory is proud to be a part of the EnChroma Color Accessibility Program™ (CAP), offering EnChroma’s revolutionary glasses for color blindness across all of our locations. As part of our ongoing dedication to inclusion and accessibility, we’re excited for more visitors to experience the joy of color through EnChroma technology that helps reveal deeper, richer, and crisper hues.
Curious about your color vision? Take the EnChroma Color Blind Testーit’s easy, quick, and free.
EnChroma glasses can be borrowed for the duration of your Color Factory visitLook for EnChroma x Color Factory signage upon your arrival to find out more!
Color blindness affects over 13 million people in the US and about 4% of the population. Also known as color vision deficiency (CVD), it is a reduced ability to distinguish between colors when compared to the standard for normal human color vision. People with CVD usually have difficulty distinguishing between certain colors such as yellow and orange, green and brown, pink and gray, or blue and purple.
While people with normal color vision see over one million shades of color, those with color vision deficiency only see about 10% those hues and shades. As a result, their world view is dull and less vibrant, with some colors appearing muddled, muted, washed out or indistinguishable. To them, purple looks blue, red seems brown, gray appears pink, and green and yellow can look similar. The color blind can struggle to see the red in a flower, the variation of colors in a rainbow, a painting, the true hair or eye color of a loved one, red and green stoplights and more. In viewing artwork, the color blind may struggle to see some colors. In school, the condition can cause frustration and challenges in learning.
EnChroma glasses enable people to see an expanded range of clear, vibrant, distinct color and enjoy enhanced detail and depth perception.
How EnChroma Glasses WorkEnChroma’s patented lenses are engineered with special optical filters that enable the color blind to see a broader range of colors more clearly, vibrantly and distinctly so they can experience colorful art, the beauty of nature, overcome everyday challenges and better understand and appreciate colors.
Importantly, EnChroma glasses are not a cure or correction for color blindness, they work for approximately eight out of 10 people with red-green color blindness, do not provide full color vision and results and reaction times vary. For questions or comments, email accessibility@enchroma.com
EnChroma glasses are available in outdoor and indoor lenses that can also be customized for prescription. They also come in both adult and kids’ sizes.
Special Discounts on EnChroma GlassesWhen you buy EnChroma glasses, patrons of Color Factory will receive a special 10% discount. Use this link and also remember to type in SEECF10 in the DISCOUNT CODE area.
EnChroma glasses are available in outdoor and indoor lenses that can also be customized for prescription. They also come in both adult and kids’ sizes.
Color Factory is proud to be a part of the EnChroma Color Accessibility Program™ (CAP), offering EnChroma’s revolutionary glasses for color blindness across all of our locations.
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