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Sim Daltonism

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Sim Daltonism

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User Reviews for Sim Daltonism

4
A little piece of advice

So I tested this and I myself have protanomaly, and, fun fact, the reds actually are the same as a normal persons perception of red. It is just hard to differentiate purple from blue, dark red from brown and yellow from lime. I’m criticizing I’m just trying to give some advice.

Da Pineapple Pancake, Jul 30, 2022
5
I solved a rubiks cube with this

I have normal vision and always wondered what it would be like to be color blind, I also really like rubiks cubes, so I decided to solve one using this app, it was a lot harder and a fun challenge, I like this app.

Duhvdgjhf, Mar 26, 2020
5
User friendly!

Fantastic app! The simplicity and ease of use is brilliant. Wonderful idea to be able to save images to photo once seen in a blindness type. Great selection of types & great explanation/examples of each!Thank you for this!

El Kai Koren, Jan 20, 2018
4
Extremely Helpful!

As a UX designer this app is amazing. But when you take pictures I would like an option for a label that tells you which type of color blindness is being used

Frankomanfran, Feb 09, 2022
5
Essential developer tool!

I've been using color blindness simulators for almost two decades, they are essential tools for developers and designers. Thanks for bringing this to the App Store!Also pretty great on the Mac!

Junior Barnes, Sep 20, 2017
5
I'm glad this is still available

This is a crucial tool for anyone who wants to understand, well, anything. Our default is ourselves and everything we do in order to stretch the view? Hallelujah! That means if the "only" thing someone begins to understand is unique between them and another person is color and other differences in visual perception *and* they should make accommodations their worldview may shift. - — - I didn’t write that metaphorically but because a huge part of our brains are dedicated to vision it’s hard to not be metaphorical and literal.

PhelineCat, Sep 30, 2022
5
MOST HELPFUL for anyone doing anything with Design.

I have fallen in love with this app to get a quick look at web and/or published designs/content to see how it might look for someone with color blindness. In less than a minute, you can quickly assess what colors are going to be potentially problematic.

Quincy BJJ, Apr 07, 2021
5
Thank you!!

This is such a cool app!! I’ve always wondered what it would be like and now I’ve found my solution! Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart.

RoseThornGarden4, Apr 22, 2021
5
Best colorblindness simulator

Very well designed app that gets out of its own way. Most importantly, the frame rate is great. Other apps I tried ran at like 10 frames per second and looked terrible. This helps me see what my best friend with colorblindness sees whenever I want!

shaneplaysdrums, Dec 18, 2018
5
“Eye” opening

I have a child who is colorblind and I’ve always wondered what the world looks like through his eyes. Now I can see exactly that! I had him test it for me to make sure the colors lined up with what he sees, and for deuteranomoly, it is spot on!

youngmom3, Oct 01, 2022

Description

From the perspective of a color blind person, some colors are impossible to distinguish. Sim Daltonism lets you visualize colors as they are perceived with various types of color blindness. Point your camera at something and let Sim Daltonism show you what it looks like to a color blind person.

Use it to improve visual designs by making them more accessible, to understand better strange colors choices on a child’s drawing, or simply to get a better understanding of the world from the perspective of a color blind person. Simulated Vision Sim Daltonism can simulate the vision of many forms of color blindness: Red-Green • Deuteranopia (no green cones) • Deuteranomaly (anomalous green cones) • Protanopia (no red cones) • Protanomaly (anomalous red cones) Blue-Yellow • Tritanopia (no blue cones) • Tritanomaly (anomalous blue cones) All colors • Monochromacy • Partial monochromacy Note that the colors shown are only an approximation. Color blindness varies from person to person and the simulator cannot represent everyone’s vision. Many other factors can affect the results, such as the automatic white point calibration of the camera. Nevertheless, Sim Daltonism is a good tool to better understand color blindness. Sim Daltonism is open source.

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