👉 Dichromasia is a medical condition that occurs when the chromatic spectrum, which consists of red, yellow, and blue light waves, are not evenly distributed in the retina. This means that some parts of the retina receive too much red light or other wavelengths, while others receive too much blue light or other wavelengths. This can lead to vision problems such as double vision, diplopia (a feeling of a ball or object in one's eye), and night blindness. The condition is often