Hi Claire
We use two applications for colour vision deficiency:
Visolve - lets you capture any image and convert the colours so you can tell them apart from each other. This can be done with cross hatching . ..and a reference panel or by shifting the hue of the colours to highlight ones that can't be perceived. This good for graphs and histograms etc.
A whole website can be converted using a browser plugin.
Colour blind assistant - allows you to point at any colour and get a colour "name" eg. "Crimson" it also gives you both RBG and HTML colour values and also displays RGB, brightness, and saturation values on a bar graph. This program is limited to this functionality. ..but it's free!
I'd be interested to hear about DanKam.
Best wishes
John
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Subject: Colour Blindness
Hi everyone
I'm wondering if anyone can share on AT solutions to support colour blindness. I'm particularly interested in whether the DanKam app is useful as a 'corrective lens' on a device for people with colour blindness.
Thanks
Claire
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