I don't think perfect pitch can be learned. Relative pitch can be and perfected to the degree that it may seem like perfect pitch. For example, play any note on the piano and I can tell you by not looking what it is in 2-3 seconds. That's only because the tinnitus in my ears rings at concert pitch A. From there I do the intervals quickly.
Perfect pitch is rapid fire naming of pitches without much thought. That would be hard to learn.
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