Dear Colleagues:
I got an answer with an resaearch paper.
In Japan at least, the devices are commercially available with
advanced features. If you would like to receive the copy of the
paper, please let me know. The system does not allow me to attach the
paper in pdf.
Satoshi
At 21:45 09/05/20, npt access wrote:
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>RE: how binds can see colour
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> Hi Satoshi
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> Takayuki Mitsushima a blind artist in Kyoto uses such a device which =
>scans colour and delivers audio information . The Lighthouse in Osaka =
>would know the name.
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> All the best
> Julia
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