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ColorDeBlind - how color blind people see the world. App Reviews

The ColorDeBlind - how color blind people see the United States. app recently received 12 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. Users in the United States have given ColorDeBlind - how color blind people see the United States. app an average rating of 4.88 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 8 ratings since its release on Sep 15 by elektron software. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about ColorDeBlind - how color blind people see the United States.?

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Rated 4.92 out of 5

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12 Positive User Reviews for ColorDeBlind

Wow!

58 years old and someone has finally helped me judge color. This is the most clever application that exploits the genius of Apple hardware that I've seen. An A+ app that should cost $10.

Awesome

Thank you to the developers of this fantastic tool. Several times a day I had to guess or research how to find out what color something was. Now I can just point this app at the color in question and move on. A real time saver for me. Thank you from a red/green challenged person.

This app is by far the best

I've tried them all. It's fast and actually changes the colors so I can see them.

Amazing App!!

My family is always asking me what it's like to be colorblind. Using this app I can finally show them what it's like. Hopefully now they will stop making fun of me.

This has serious potential with google specs

Really good app that helps me explain my deficiency. And, it really does work. We'll worth the few $.

Amazing

Really helped me understand how my friend sees things, very helpful app!

Helpful to a mom of a colorblind 5-year old.

When I recently learned my son was colorblind I felt really sad for him. Through using this app to see the world as he sees it I have begun to appreciate the more subtle beauty of the world in shades of blue and yellow. It's also really useful when considering books to get for him and other teaching materials. I can see when things get lost in the background. Only thing I would change is when you take the picture for comparison you would have the option to save it to your photo album.

What would I do without it?

I love being able to use this app to see what my graphs will look like to my team members who can't always distinguish between colors.

Wow...

Until I saw this app I never knew I was colorblind. I thought everyone saw what I did..... apparently not.

Very cool!

Who knew colorblind people see so crappy??! Jk. But seriously. I like the app.

Amazing

I have protanopia colorblindness, this app really helps me. It also helps my family see what I see 🙂. Would really recommend this.

A bit clunky.

I like it, though it could have simulation of partial color deficiency, maybe with a slider for how much. It might also use some “About…” text popup that explains the app and how to use it. The single-view display does not clearly show what processing is applied to that view, or how to change it. No processing is only displayed when doing color-value capture with a square at the center of the view. The multiview could also include no processing. It could display only deficiency selection, only