Name Color

Help with color blindness

Veröffentlicht von: Johannes Kojer

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A lot of information in everyday life requires that you be able to determine colours and assign them correctly. Some people can't do this because they can't see or distinguish all colours. This colour vision deficiency ranges from seeing fewer colours than most people to not seeing any colours at all. Not seeing colours, i.e. true colour blindness, is very rare. The most common form of colour vision deficiency is the inability to distinguish between the colours red and green, i.e. red-green blindness.
The app determines the names of colours. It can be of help to people who cannot see and name all colours (colour ametropia, colour blindness). The app determines the name of a colour using the colour information of a photo or the setting of a colour slider.
Take a picture of the object of which you want to know the colour. Touch the object and the matching colour name will be determined and displayed. Or use colour sliders for red, green and blue to create or try out colours. For each colour you select in the colour slider, the colour name is determined and displayed. To take a photo you can use the camera in the menu below or you can take the photo with your Apple Camera and then open it from an album. Any photo can be used to identify the name of a colour.
You can switch the zoom mode on and off with a long press gesture. The zoom mode can also be activated with the magnifying glass icon at the bottom right. If the colour of which you want to know the name is covered by parts of the menu, you can hide all control elements. To do this, touch the determined colour name at the top right next to the colour field.
You can activate the colour slider for red, green and blue with the colour field at the top left. In addition to the currently selected colour, the complementary colour is also displayed in the colour slider. If the colour slider is active, you can save the current colour with the plus icon at the bottom right. To do this, the option Adopt result must be selected in the default settings. The colour is displayed in a list. This can be useful if you want to keep a specific colour setting to later compare it to another colour. In addition, you can easily use it to find out whether there are often similar colours that you cannot identify or assign well yourself. The colour you select in this list will be applied to the colour slider.
The default settings of the app are opened with the icon at the bottom left. Here you can find the options Adopt result, Colour values and Measuring area. Adopt result means the determined colour value is transferred to the next view. With the Colour values option, you can display the colour values for red, green and blue in addition to the determined colour name. The colour values ​​can be displayed in increments from 0 to 100 and in increments from 0 to 255. Measuring area controls the number of pixels used to calculate the colour name. The medium setting 7 x 7 often gives a good result.
The naming of colours is a complex process that is influenced by general and individual colour perception, experience and the current lighting situation. For this reason, a percentage value is calculated for each colour name, which indicates how reliable the result is.
The app does not collect, store or transmit any personal data. The app is intended as an aid for colourblind people. The app is not suitable for a medical examination. Liability for the correctness of all colour names determined with the app is not accepted.
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MiniDriverSoCal on

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I’m am color blind. I’d suggest an option for a general color category rather than a specific color shade. For instance, sometimes I only want to know if the car is green or brown, not the particular shade. A second request would be a feature that can tell if two colors match each other. For instance, does the shirt match the pants? I’d like to place the two pieces of clothing next to each other, take a photo, and then select a color from each item and get an analysis on how well they match.

The accuracy score is a big help.

MWVans on

Vereinigte Staaten

Really appreciate this app. As an illustrator who’s eyes always mix up medium to dark values with less saturated versions of reds/greens, along with light values of highly saturated greens/yellows; it’s nice to have an app that can help on-the-go. While the results are not exact, that’s actually a benefit. Since our eyes all see color differently, it gets me close to the color that’s analyzed, and then I can make adjustments to it as I see fit.

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