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Can You Spot Which Colours Have Been Changed In These Photos?’

The world looks different for people with colour vision deficiencies. Can you spot the differences in each photo? With Samsung's new QLED TV, people with colour vision deficiencies can see colours vividly.

The world has a different kind of beauty for people with colour deficiencies.

Prasit Rodphan / Via gettyimages.com

The left side of the image hasn't been altered, but the right side shows what the world might look like for someone with a red-weak colour deficiency.

Prasit Rodphan / Via gettyimages.com

The left side of the image hasn't been altered, but the right side shows what the world might look like for someone with a red-weak colour deficiency.

Prasit Rodphan / Via gettyimages.com

The left side of the image hasn't been altered, but the right side shows what the world might look like for someone with a red-weak colour deficiency.

We've altered one object in each image to simulate the eight different forms of colour vision deficiencies. Can you spot them all?

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Facts from The National Eye Institute.

If you or someone you know has a colour vision deficiency, Samsung has a TV made especially for them: the Samsung 4K QLED. Download the SeeColours app today and experience the vivid colours for yourself.

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