EnChroma and Pinnacle Scopes Offer Scenic Viewers Specially Modified for People with Color Blindness
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Tuesday, January 4, 2022
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We are excited to work with Pinnacle Scopes to extend our footprint so color blind people can experience EnChroma through a scenic viewer or our glasses at as many locations as possible.
Key Points:
- We are excited to work with Pinnacle Scopes to extend our footprint so color blind people can experience EnChroma through a scenic viewer or our glasses at as many locations as possible.
- While people with normal color vision see over one million shades of color, the color blind only see an estimated 10% of hues and shades.
- We are thrilled to team with EnChroma to offer color blind accessible viewers to our customers, said Rod MacKenzie, founder and President of Pinnacle Scopes.
- EnChroma is the lead advocate for color accessibility through its EnChroma Color Accessibility Program .