Trichromatic in a sentence as an adjective

Primates eat lots of plants nad have been trichromatic.

Some women have more cones than normal and are tetrachromatic so they can see more colors than the normal trichromatic human.

Even normal trichromatic people will have differences of opinion about shades of blue or green.

Tetrachromats’ brains are still expecting a trichromatic signal but they get more information than is expected.

Before animals in the clade Primates developed trichromatic color vision, they distinguished fruits ripe enough to eat from fruits that were not mostly by smell.

>- White / grey would still exist but be less common, as a lot of white / grey light would now be close to a new receptorGranted, our trichromatic vision is likely adapted to the scenery of this earth.

Unless trichromatic vision completely covers the gamut of naturally occuring wavelength combinations, which I doubt.

If naturally occurring colors corresponds approximately 1-to-1 with trichromatic vision, that could explaining why a tetrachromat dreams of unreal colors and trichromats don’t.

The hypothetical driver would need to map everythink produced for "standard" trichromatic vision "down" to dichromatic vision in a meaningful way, maintaining contrast where it is relevant, but how should the driver know?

It is primarily focused on simulating colorblindness for the non-colorblind, and gives some transformations between trichromatic and dichromatic vision.

Chromaticity is a precise technical term, referring to the projection of trichromatic matching functions onto a two-dimensional plane perpendicular to luminance.

Trichromatic definitions

adjective

having or involving three colors; "trichromatic vision"; "a trichromatic printing process"; "trichromatic staining is the staining of tissue samples differentially in three colors"; "tricolor plumage"; "a tricolor process in photography"

See also: trichrome tricolor