From: Can Dogs See the Color Green? Exploring Canine Color Vision
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What would it be like to create art or photography from a dog's visual perspective?

Imagining the world through a dog's eyes encourages creative experimentation with color and contrast. It challenges artists to move beyond human vision and explore new ways of seeing.

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Edit a photo to simulate canine vision by muting greens and reds, then compare it to the original.

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Studies using behavioral tests show dogs distinguish blues and yellows better than reds and greens.
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Dogs cannot see the color green as humans do; it appears as a shade of yellow or gray to them.
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Dogs have dichromatic vision, meaning they have two types of color receptors.
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