"Chromatic Vision Simulator" is an experience tool which simulates color vision of color vision deficiencies.
This software makes and shows you a simulated video from built-in camera in real-time.
Features
- Shows you how people with a specific type of color vision deficiency (dichormat) see the world.
- Supports "Normal Color Vision," "Protanope," "Deuteranope" and "Tritanope" color deficient type.
- Lineups both versions for iOS devices and android devices. The iOS version is compatible with Apple iPhone, iPad and iPod, and the Android version is worked on various Android devices. You can bring it always with you and check out colors at anywhere.
- Recommended for people who treat colors carefully, such as artists, designers, etc.
- Developed by Kazunori Asada (Ph.D. Medical Science and Media Design) based on the research in color science.
What's New
- 2012/10/06: iOS Version 1.01 is released.
Corresponds to the longwise screen of iPhone 5 and fixed a bug of saving the screen in iOS6. - 2012/09/07: Web Edition is released.
The web edition which works on a web browser without installing software is released. A web browser which supports WebGL is required. The web camera only works when WebRTC is supported.
As of today, it works on Google Chrome. Opera can be used if webGL is setted to enable from the "about:config" screen (it is not enable as default). It works on Firefox with only file mode because webRTC is not supported yet. Safari can be used with only file mode if WebGL is setted to enable from "Develop" menu (it is not enable as default). - 2012/06/05: Android Version 2.03 is released.
Fixed the bug of black screen on some Android 4.0 devices.
(If camera previews are displayed doubly, turn off the "Black screen hack" option in preferences. (panasonic P-07C etc.)) - 2011/12/16: Android version 2.02 is released.
- 2011/08/03: Android version 2.01 is released.
- 2011/07/25: Android version is released.
- 2011/07/19: iOS version 2.01 is released.


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