Documentary on Human Vision to be Color-Adapted for the Color Blind

 Documentary on Human Vision to be Color-Adapted for the Color Blind

A new documentary on the science, medicine and technology of human vision will reportedly be the first film broadcast with color correction to allow those who are color bind to see it better.

"Sight: The Story of Vision" from Koenig Films uses color blind accessible correction (CA) to allow viewers with limited red-green sensitivity to better see differences between colors they normally struggle to see correctly. To make this happen, the film's makers reportedly worked with EnChroma to develop a color calibration method to approximate the effect of EnChroma's glasses, resulting in an improved viewing experience for up to 80 percent of people with red-green color blindness.

The one-hour documentary is narrated by Sir Elton John and presents efforts to improve and restore human vision, and the individuals who battle against the darkness of blindness. "Sight: The Story of Vision" is scheduled to premiere on public television on World Sight Day, October 13, 2016. For more information, visit StoryOfSight.com.

Click here to read the full press release.

Source: Koenig Films, Inc.

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