I'm 73 and have near perfect color discrimination. According to one online color challenge site, 1 out of 255 women and 1 out of 12 men have some form of color vision deficiency. Go to xrite.com to take the Color Challenge test for fun.
I think the hue of the screen can change after your eyes accommodate to it, but unevenness of color persists. I can always see the uneven color and shadows, etc. and it really bothers me. I don't mind a warmer screen as long as it is even. It is also more difficult to appreciate color unevenness under the bright fluorescent lighting present in Best Buy and Apple stores.
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