Panasonic and India’s Dentsu Aegis Network have created a specially modified camera that enables color blind photographers to see rich colors.
The two groups collaborated to produce a special version of the Panasonic G90 / Panasonic G95, featuring a modified electronic viewfinder, for Indian photographer Hizol Choudhary.
“As a photographer, India has always fascinated me with its cultures, its diversities, its festivals, and also its vibrant colors,” explained Choudhary, who has protanopia, a color blindness caused by the absence of red cones (visual color perception cells), leaving only the cones that absorb blue and green light.