@wooramel Oh goodness.
We're not colorblind AFAIK and even to us, the difference is pretty subtle
they're both fairly close to Tennis Ball Green/Yellow (whether it's green or yellow depends on who you ask and is a great way to start internet fights!), but of course I don't know what exact color that is or if it's even in sRGB (probably not).
Neat that they're identical! Outta curiosity, is this the same? (straight #00ff00 green, no red channel at all)
@IceWolf S'far as I can tell... yeah.
I once started work on a 'werewolf detector' game that only colour-blind people could complete. It was fun messing with yellow text on green backgrounds and tiles with two patterns - one in subtle red and one in subtle grey.
Non-werewolves always lost the game because they could read the misleading instructions. (I'm biased toward werewolves, just so you know. Obviously werewolves are red-colourblind too....)
@wooramel Yeee. I wonder what RGB displays look like to cisspecies wolves. Like they're not just missing a cone, they ALSO presumably have different primaries, which would make things WEIRD
you'd have to custom-build a display with different liquid crystals/phosphors/whatever display tech to do the appropriate wavelengths of light