Partial color blindness test is a medical examination procedure to determine whether the eye is able to see or distinguish colors properly. This examination is often carried out to obtain a certificate of color blindness required as a condition of applying for a job or continuing studies. Color blindness is a vision disorder characterized by the inability to see or distinguish certain colors. In total color blindness, the eye is unable to see colors at all and only gray. While partial or partial color blindness is a condition when the eye cannot see certain colors well, for example, cannot distinguish red from green. Types of partial color blindness Partial color blindness is divided into two types and each has a different symptom. The following is the explanation: Red-green color blindness Red-green color blindness is the type of color blindness that is most often experienced by people with color blindness. There are several types of red-green color blindness, namely: Protano...