BROOKLYN -- Color blindness affects one in 12 men and one in 200 women, but now a new pair of glasses might change the way the color blind see the world.
They're called Enchroma glasses and they filter red and green to help those who can't see color finally see what they've been missing.
Dr. David Oldenburgh in Brooklyn is among the first optometrists who has made them available to patients.
Tom Kelley was the first and was stunned by the vastness of hues he'd never seen before.
David Gant saw the world in black and white he was overwhelmed by what the glasses provided for him.