Dichromacy is a type of color vision deficiency in which an individual is unable to perceive one of the three primary colors (red, green, or blue) due to the absence or dysfunction of one of the three types of cone photoreceptors in the retina. As a result, people with dichromacy are limited to seeing only two of the three primary colors, leading to a less varied color palette.

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