BlindColor

Color names by video.

Published by: CereScape Pty
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Converts the central pixel of your iPhone or iPad screen into a spoken string identifying that color. It aims to assist low vision or blind people to identify colors. It can be used for identifying the color of cars, clothes, combinations of clothes, and other colors in your world. It can also be used by those with color blindness to identify colors that otherwise might confuse them. It's a simple app but hopefully will help someone with color vision issues.
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App Info

Category
Utilities
Publisher
CereScape Pty
Languages
English
Recent release
1.1 (2 years ago )
Released on
Feb 15, 2022 (2 years ago )
Last Updated
3 days ago
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