With just ONE other person, he could be himself and not be inhibited or feel like he was a performer on display for other people's entertainment and pleasure. No question and answer and color games! Just his own personal experience 😁
I love how, in most of them, their families put out candies and balloons for them to see the different colors, yet they tend to be more taken with the nature around them😊❤️ ❤️ ❤️
I REALLY HATE when people shout at them about if it’s working or what colors they see. HOW THE FUCK ARE THEY SUPPOSED TO KNOW IF THEY HAVE NEVER SEEN IT?!?
That Dude's Reaction Was So Great ! " This is what you all see ! ? ! " First he made me think of a 3 year old reacting to life . . . and then to someone on some pretty good mushrooms . . . Ummm, yeah, that's the kinda AWE we all need daily ! B-)
Oh, was he black ? I wouldn't know, I wear special glasses that don't allow me to see color . . . I assume I'm white because I ... blah blah blah ... - Stephen Colbert B-)
Oh, this brings it home, how blessed I am! I cried and rejoiced with those in this video seeing color for the first time! Especially the young man at the end! His unabashed excitement was heartfelt.
There's multiple types of colorblindness. Some do see color. Most do actually. It's just very muted, opposite what we see or limited. Black gray and white is very rare. They do see colors.
The guy at the end 🥰 My hubby tried to act cool so our video only has some moments, but I've been working on getting him seeing an ultimate sunset. He'd never seen any pastel colours, Orange and most reds and blue. Also people's skin tripped him out, he calls me "Green Miranda" now when he doesn't have the glasses on 😂
Haaa ! Hi Green Miranda ! Thanks for sharing that. We lizard people ARE quite trippy ! I find something a little unsettling in the voyeuristic quality of enjoying these reaction videos, even if they are as wholesome as a child's excitement with soap bubbles and puppies. Rekindles the spirit, I suppose. B-)
I just weep for the joy each person sees. I can't imagine not seeing colors so I can't begin to imagine what it must be like to have your world explode into color. Many many blessings to whoever created these incredible glasses!
First of all may I say that the first man most certainly looks amazing to be 90 years old and secondly bless each of these people the givers and the receivers they’re all wonderful people . It’s like a whole new world and it’s so precious to see them enjoy it. 💕
I love video’s like this.Watching people get so emotional.They have been missing out on so much.Makes my feel so privileged I have been able to see all the different colours all my life.🌈
"This is what you all see?" That kind of reaction gets me every time. It's so easy for the rest of us to forget the sublime beauty in the world just from the colors we see. Maybe the best analogy for us is Dorothy stepping out of the black and white house into the Technicolor world of Oz. It must be just magical.
It’s so crazy to hear them say “this is what you guys see everyday”. Goes to show that we all don’t see the same. It’s beautiful that technology has come out with a way for those to be able to see what we can
The reactions are always heart warming and it’s great to see, we should use these as a reminder that what we experience is often taken for granted. Go outside, look at the world you live in, remind yourself that there are amazing sensations to be had, it’s often that we just don’t see them anymore, go and take a breath, look around and you’ll see, hear, feel things that some can’t or won’t experience.
When I bought a new car, the first thing I did was take my girl to a local Sonic drive in for a hotdog and milkshake and listen to old rock on the radio. When you present these glasses, the first thing you do is go for a drive and find a carnival with thousands of colors to let them take it all in. You take him to a flower shop to enjoy the entire rainbow. Do it the right way.
I work at a local Ophthalmologist and it’s amazing how the eye works especially being only one part of the human organ. Our creator is intelligent and will always be a mystery work!
I have watched many of these EnChroma videos, but almost all the recipients knew what they were about to experience. Just once I'd like to see someone 'prank' the recipient. How? Order the glasses. Take them out of the box and put them in a nondescript case. Tell the 'victim' that you bought them on Ebay and that they were a set of prop glasses that Arnold wore in "The Terminator". Ask them to put them on. Watch the result.
I wish you didn'r replace the original audio with music. I so badly wanted to hear their conversation, their reaction, how theyre wailing for happiness, etc. But great video though
Fire fighter goes to burning building wearing the glasses, sees the color of fire for the first time "OmG THIS is what Fire really looks like" gets all emotional and walks around looking at the fire in awe and wonder.. meanwhile, everybody dies inside..
Many people seem to know exactly what they are when they recieve thier gifts so , my guess is there is either a waiting list to recieve them or they are very expensive.
So right at the end of the video I had a thought. These glasses can be produced to allow color blind people to see the colors that we see can glasses be produced to allow people to see colors that no one can see?
So why do these people have to wait for someone else to buy these glasses for them? I guess what I'm trying to say is that they all seem to be prety succesful people through out their lives They could of bought these glasses themselves, they seem to know about them, unless these glasses cost $10,000 or more so to me this is all BS.
As a "color blind" person, I'd like to clear up some misconceptions. 1. The term "color blind" is misleading and should not be used because it perpetuates the stereotype that the person can not see any color whatsoever. The correct term is "color vision deficiency" or CVD. For instance, I have red/green color deficient vision. Complete absence of color vision is extremely rare and is known as monochromacy. 2. People with color vision deficiency are on a spectrum, ranging from very mild to very profound deficiencies. I can differentiate many shades of red/green but not all. I would be considered mild to moderate color deficient with my vision. 3. Having color vision deficiency does not decrease cognitive function. The little bit of scientific information available suggests that the opposite may be true but more research needs to be done in this area. I graduated high school with honors. Twelve years ago at the age of 49, I went back to school to earn a degree in healthcare. I graduated with a 3.95 GPA in physical therapy and was elected president of my class. My brother, also colorblind did not do as well in school. There are so many factors affecting intelligence, it may be very difficult to parse out CVD as a primary factor. 4. Although the rods and cones are utilized for seeing detail, color deficient vision does not necessarily affect other aspects of vision. I've had 20/15 vision my whole life and got my first pair of glasses at age 45. 5. People with color deficient vision learn to adapt to their situation, just as anyone else having what is considered by the general population as a "handicap" do, in their specific area of function. I adapted to my situation and made a living in a very visual intensive field as a professional photographer for 27 years. I photographed people and products for magazine advertisements and consumer packaging that was seen by millions of people around the world. 6. Currently, there is no cure for color deficient vision. Enchroma states this on their website. 7. Enchroma glasses DO NOT fix or cure color deficient vision. Enchroma states this on their website. 8. Enchroma glasses only enhance the color a person already has by increasing the apparent contrast. This may allow some people to distinguish shades of certain colors that they were not able to previously. Enchroma states this on their website. 9. People with color deficient vision will most likely still fail a "color blind" test while wearing Enchroma or similar type glasses. 10. There are advantages with color vision deficiency. People with CVD can more easily detect camouflaged items since camouflage is designed to fool people with "normal" color vision. People with CVD are more sensitive to texture and patterns in these situations. I hope this clears up some misconceptions regarding color vision deficiency.
Never take for granted what others dream they could have... Enjoy the wknd & Much love to all!
Not giving credit/sources, annying music. Not good.
Love your videos. They’re perfect
Did you know there are so many colors the human eye has never seen? In heaven we will see them all! 🎨
*I'm too sensitive for this...*
*As the guy on the end said, "DAWG this is crazy!"* 🤯
*Thank you to the inventor of these fabulous glasses.* 🥳
I love that last guy. He was so excited about everything. It makes you realize how much we take for granted.
Yeah, even the dry grass that seems dull to us was beautiful for him
that dude on the end was sooo happy! good for him!
Yes he is, and I really felt happy for him too 😀
With just ONE other person, he could be himself and not be inhibited or feel like he was a performer on display for other people's entertainment and pleasure.
No question and answer and color games!
Just his own personal experience 😁
Sir, for being almost 90, you look a lot healthier, smarter and more handsome than many do at 60! Bless You All!
I love how, in most of them, their families put out candies and balloons for them to see the different colors, yet they tend to be more taken with the nature around them😊❤️ ❤️ ❤️
I REALLY HATE when people shout at them about if it’s working or what colors they see. HOW THE FUCK ARE THEY SUPPOSED TO KNOW IF THEY HAVE NEVER SEEN IT?!?
The Sky!! One man said. It made me burst into tears!!
Yes!
@@judeless77They can tell the difference in most colors, but some are only slightly different than others, and the colors are not as vibrant.
Loved the last guys reaction 😊 God bless whoever invented these glasses 🙏🏾
Yeah. God bless them. They deserve paradise.
That Dude's Reaction Was So Great ! " This is what you all see ! ? ! "
First he made me think of a 3 year old reacting to life . . .
and then to someone on some pretty good mushrooms . . .
Ummm, yeah, that's the kinda AWE we all need daily ! B-)
Yeahh...I really like his awesome reaction too 😀
Don McPherson. Enchroma glasses.
Sadly its a scam :(
I love black man who expressed his good feeling. He makes me smile and I have a good day.
The last dudes reaction 😍😍😍❣️❣️
These videos give us all a new pair of eyes. What a wonderful - colorful - world!
The last guy got me crying a bit
These were all beautiful, but the smile on the Deaf guy was priceless!
It took a little while before the 3rd man was able to see the colors, but I am glad they ended up working for him.
Hes looking immensely good for 90
There are so many things in life we take for granted
The black guy at the end was pure wholesome.
And they were all heartwarming.
Oh, was he black ?
I wouldn't know, I wear special glasses that don't allow me to see color . . .
I assume I'm white because I ... blah blah blah ...
- Stephen Colbert B-)
The deaf guy and the last guy were the best
Seriously profound, beautiful moments...
I am so happy for the people that received those special glasses
The young man at the end brought tears to my eyes. His joy was overwhelming.
These videos are a great joy. We take so many things for granted in life until we see someone 'gifted' what most of us have always had.
Oh, this brings it home, how blessed I am! I cried and rejoiced with those in this video seeing color for the first time! Especially the young man at the end! His unabashed excitement was heartfelt.
There's multiple types of colorblindness. Some do see color. Most do actually. It's just very muted, opposite what we see or limited. Black gray and white is very rare. They do see colors.
ACTUALLY LOVE THE LAST GUYS REACTION
Goes to show how much we take for granted in life
The guy at the end 🥰
My hubby tried to act cool so our video only has some moments, but I've been working on getting him seeing an ultimate sunset. He'd never seen any pastel colours, Orange and most reds and blue. Also people's skin tripped him out, he calls me "Green Miranda" now when he doesn't have the glasses on 😂
Haaa ! Hi Green Miranda ! Thanks for sharing that. We lizard people ARE quite trippy !
I find something a little unsettling in the voyeuristic quality of enjoying these reaction videos, even if they are as wholesome as a child's excitement with soap bubbles and puppies. Rekindles the spirit, I suppose. B-)
I just weep for the joy each person sees. I can't imagine not seeing colors so I can't begin to imagine what it must be like to have your world explode into color. Many many blessings to whoever created these incredible glasses!
This is like having another chance to be a little kid again, when we were amazed of every new thing we discovered.
The last 2 reactions were priceless
I love these enchroma videos. Somehow shows how important colours are.
I had tears from the start, but at "Bro, you don't really see this?" - I lost it 😢 the joy and amazement is so great, what a Wonderful gift this is! ❤
First of all may I say that the first man most certainly looks amazing to be 90 years old and secondly bless each of these people the givers and the receivers they’re all wonderful people . It’s like a whole new world and it’s so precious to see them enjoy it. 💕
Happy tears!! Love these!! So greatful we have such glasses now for these ppl!!!
I love video’s like this.Watching people get so emotional.They have been missing out on so much.Makes my feel so privileged I have been able to see all the different colours all my life.🌈
This is very awesome for something most people take for granted. 👏🏻💟☮️
They get the reaction even at just the glans at the box the glasses comes in. All colorblind people should get a pair of these no matter what
"This is what you all see?" That kind of reaction gets me every time. It's so easy for the rest of us to forget the sublime beauty in the world just from the colors we see. Maybe the best analogy for us is Dorothy stepping out of the black and white house into the Technicolor world of Oz. It must be just magical.
I think my first thoughts would be "Let's go to the art museum !"
It’s so crazy to hear them say “this is what you guys see everyday”. Goes to show that we all don’t see the same. It’s beautiful that technology has come out with a way for those to be able to see what we can
Love the guy at the end!!!! Lol
So happy for the fireman and the blind man
Deaf
Last guy was hilarious 😂
Truly amazing
The reactions are always heart warming and it’s great to see, we should use these as a reminder that what we experience is often taken for granted. Go outside, look at the world you live in, remind yourself that there are amazing sensations to be had, it’s often that we just don’t see them anymore, go and take a breath, look around and you’ll see, hear, feel things that some can’t or won’t experience.
When I bought a new car, the first thing I did was take my girl to a local Sonic drive in for a hotdog and milkshake and listen to old rock on the radio. When you present these glasses, the first thing you do is go for a drive and find a carnival with thousands of colors to let them take it all in. You take him to a flower shop to enjoy the entire rainbow. Do it the right way.
Beautiful
it would be a very sad thing not being able to see the world as Nature intended. I am not colorblind, but I completely understand these reactions.
I work at a local Ophthalmologist and it’s amazing how the eye works especially being only one part of the human organ. Our creator is intelligent and will always be a mystery work!
There should be a go fund me page for some coclear hearing implants for the man who was deaf and color blind.
You haven't really lived until you see the true colors of Gods planet. These reactions are so wonderful.
it feels so good to see people see what other people sees everyday
We should wake up every day and have that reaction but instead we take for granted
They should shoot these videos in a grocery store. There are a million different colors of product packaging and fruits and veggies.
STOP TELLING MEN NOT TO CRY!!! Let men feel and express their emotions however they need to and want to.
yes love this!
I have watched many of these EnChroma videos, but almost all the recipients knew what they were about to experience. Just once I'd like to see someone 'prank' the recipient. How? Order the glasses. Take them out of the box and put them in a nondescript case. Tell the 'victim' that you bought them on Ebay and that they were a set of prop glasses that Arnold wore in "The Terminator". Ask them to put them on. Watch the result.
i'm sobbing
I need a pair of glasses that turns my '95 Corolla into a '22 Mustang.
I wish you didn'r replace the original audio with music. I so badly wanted to hear their conversation, their reaction, how theyre wailing for happiness, etc. But great video though
IP man made me cry
Imagine a colorblind bomb defuser. Cut the red wire.
Uhh.....
Fire fighter goes to burning building wearing the glasses, sees the color of fire for the first time "OmG THIS is what Fire really looks like" gets all emotional and walks around looking at the fire in awe and wonder.. meanwhile, everybody dies inside..
Lol
Many people seem to know exactly what they are when they recieve thier gifts so , my guess is there is either a waiting list to recieve them or they are very expensive.
You can buy them online. We bought them on Amazon for my brother for $300
Green - deep orange
So right at the end of the video I had a thought. These glasses can be produced to allow color blind people to see the colors that we see can glasses be produced to allow people to see colors that no one can see?
I’m sure it could but human eyes can only perceive so many colors. Do to the number of rods and cones In the eye.
Who will give this a thumbs down??????
Not all People have hearts.
J'ai une question comment il voit les choses ?
❤❤❤
uh yah police, I want to report a guy high on LSD next door...lol j/k
Bless him & his best friend!
Did the fire fighter loose his cookies?
Attention all women. PLEASE STOP TELLING MEN NOT TO CRY!!!
👍🖤
Deaf colorblind man.... teach me your language
Most places you can’t be a firefighter if you’re colorblind. Nor can you be a police officer.
alright, next I want "seeing color for the first time while on acid"..
You know this is a huge scam, right?
Hi😭
Hitler see Nazi flag for the first time. 🤧
So why do these people have to wait for someone else to buy these glasses for them? I guess what I'm trying to say is that they all seem to be prety succesful people through out their lives
They could of bought these glasses themselves, they seem to know about them, unless these glasses cost $10,000 or more so to me this is all BS.
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As a "color blind" person, I'd like to clear up some misconceptions.
1. The term "color blind" is misleading and should not be used because
it perpetuates the stereotype that the person can not see any color
whatsoever. The correct term is "color vision deficiency" or CVD. For
instance, I have red/green color deficient vision. Complete absence of
color vision is extremely rare and is known as monochromacy.
2. People with color vision deficiency are on a spectrum, ranging from
very mild to very profound deficiencies. I can differentiate many shades
of red/green but not all. I would be considered mild to moderate color
deficient with my vision.
3. Having color vision deficiency does not decrease cognitive function.
The little bit of scientific information available suggests that the
opposite may be true but more research needs to be done in this area. I
graduated high school with honors. Twelve years ago at the age of 49, I
went back to school to earn a degree in healthcare. I graduated with a
3.95 GPA in physical therapy and was elected president of my class. My
brother, also colorblind did not do as well in school. There are so many
factors affecting intelligence, it may be very difficult to parse out
CVD as a primary factor.
4. Although the rods and cones are utilized for seeing detail, color
deficient vision does not necessarily affect other aspects of vision.
I've had 20/15 vision my whole life and got my first pair of glasses at
age 45.
5. People with color deficient vision learn to adapt to their situation,
just as anyone else having what is considered by the general population
as a "handicap" do, in their specific area of function. I adapted to my
situation and made a living in a very visual intensive field as a
professional photographer for 27 years. I photographed people and
products for magazine advertisements and consumer packaging that was
seen by millions of people around the world.
6. Currently, there is no cure for color deficient vision. Enchroma
states this on their website.
7. Enchroma glasses DO NOT fix or cure color deficient vision. Enchroma
states this on their website.
8. Enchroma glasses only enhance the color a person already has by
increasing the apparent contrast. This may allow some people to
distinguish shades of certain colors that they were not able to
previously. Enchroma states this on their website.
9. People with color deficient vision will most likely still fail a
"color blind" test while wearing Enchroma or similar type glasses.
10. There are advantages with color vision deficiency. People with CVD
can more easily detect camouflaged items since camouflage is designed to
fool people with "normal" color vision. People with CVD are more
sensitive to texture and patterns in these situations.
I hope this clears up some misconceptions regarding color vision
deficiency.
get rid of the GD music so we can hear the people's reactions. God if this isn't the epitome of a complete lack of Common Sense