Aug. 22, 2024

A Chapel Hill art museum helps colorblind people see artworks in brighter hues

A Chapel Hill art museum helps colorblind people see artworks in brighter hues
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A Chapel Hill art museum helps colorblind people see artworks in brighter hues
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The Ackland Art Museum is the first art museum in the state to offer Enchroma glasses which make colors more vibrant for people with color blindness. On Wednesday, six local people with color blindness tried the glasses for themselves. WRAL's Grace Holland explains what it was like when they put them on for the first time.