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comprehensive yes
its not entirely accurate
red maintains a strong contrast what ever the colur blindness
thats one of the reasons why red is the universal warning colour
as he said, red & green can be seen as a mustard colour or yellow!!!!
work it out for yourself

Actually neither is accurate, as one that suffers from this condition I can tell you that red does not stand out for all of us.
Bright red such as pillar box red no problem,
Bright green like emerald no problem.
It's the darker reds, greens and browns that are the problem, and that's why I'm always standing in the brown stuff when it's on grass.
The further I am away from something the harder it is to see the colour if it's brown , green, or red. I can see the different shades though.
I love electric blue, and can spot it miles away.
I don't know if it's anything to do with the condition, but my memory for colours is crap, if someone asked me what colour car went past or what colour top my Mrs was wearing I wouldn't have a clue.
I can still remember the blue eyes that blond had this morning though.
I find that having three different pole hose lengths saves me a load of hassle. I use Algarde 4mm I/D silicon outside the pole, it can be instantly changed as it just pushes onto the Y piece and is held to the pole with tape. 4 ft of hose between the bottom of the pole and the EZ connector is all I need, the main microbore hose can easily be grabbed to pull out more hose.