I think there's another thread somewhere that covers this.
Pragmatically, slight variations in color recognition/perception mean little. What if others see things differently? Does that change anything about your existence or your relationship to others? I think those are more important questions. I also tend to think that the answer is that it doesn't matter much if others perceive things somewhat differently. The concern would be that meaning construction varies significantly from person to person, and I don't think that is caused by physical factors of perception. Socialization is, by far, the biggest determining factor for determining how meaning construction takes place within individuals.
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