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The following list of on- and offline tools for colorblind persons was put together by JNvB, the founder and owner of www.kleurenblindheid.nl.
This is an overview of available software and websites which either help and assist you if you are suffering from color blindness (Visolve, Daltap, eyePilot™) or tools that can show you how the world looks like for colorblind persons. Next to that, programs are indicated that can recognize color and can show the name and/or code (e.g. RGB).
by Ryobi System Solutions
Visolve Deflector
Using a filter, Visolve allows better discrimination of colors by making colors lighter and/or darker, or increasing the saturation.
Unique is the ability to give each color a different hatch pattern, which is very useful for charts or diagrams.
The filters of Visolve:
Platforms:
Download: Visolve
Free for personal and non-commercial use.
by Glenn Heylen
Daltap Flash Unit
Daltap has several features combined of which the flashing feature is the most useful. By flashing, it shows where a picked color is on your screen. Next to that, it can give the name of the color at the tip of mouse and it can also zoom in the area that is near the mouse.
The features of Daltap:
Platform:
Download: Daltap
Free to use.
by Tenebraex
eyePilot™ Gray Tool
Several filters that allows better identification of colors by graying out all colors except the one chosen or by flashing a picked color. It can also make a color turn black by clicking on the name and it can show the name of color. On top of that, it can change the hue of colors, increasing the contrast between colors.
The filters of eyePilot™:
Platforms:
Download: eyePilot™
Fully functional trail version for 30 days. Thereafter an activation code is needed for which you have to
pay $34.00.
by Onkar Rukar, Gaurav Savkar, and Tushar Pagar
ColorBlindExt
This Firefox add-on offers the possibility to change websites, text and figures such that it is better readable for the colorblind. This can be done while browsing or via a menu with the following filters:
Platform:
Link: ColorBlindExt
by Bernhard Jenny and Nathaniel Vaughn Kelso
Color Oracle Deuteranopia Settings
Places a filter over the screen to simulate colorblindness directly showing how it looks like for a colorblind person.
Color Oracle can simulate the three main types of color blindness:
Platforms:
Download: Color
Oracle
Free to use.
by Fujitsu
ColorDoctor
ColorDoctor not only simulates website display, it is also possible to simulate real-time display of for example moving images such as Flash by selecting the “Transparent” mode. It is possible to show the display content through four different conversion filters:
The simulation result can be stored in various file formats, including BMP, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and GIF.
Platform:
Download: ColorDoctor
Free to use.
by Michel Fortin
Sim Daltonism
Sim Daltonism filters in real-time the area around the mouse pointer and displays the result—as seen by a color blind person—in a floating palette.
Sim Daltonism can simulate eight types of colorblindness:
Platform:
Download: Sim Daltonism
Free to use.
by Colblindor
Coblis – Color Blindness Simulator
Coblis was designed to help non colorblind people to understand how an image looks like if you have a certain type of color vision deficiency.
You can either try the different types of color blindness on the given sample picture or upload your own images and see how they look if you would be colorblind.
The following types of color blindness are supported by Coblis:
Link: Coblis
by Bob Dougherty and Alex Wade
Vischeck Daltonize Tool
The online service of Vischeck offers two types of simulation:
Vischeck itself can simulate the three main types of color blindness either using an image or by running it directly on a webpage:
Daltonize makes it possible to adjust the ratio of red/green & blue/yellow and brightness of colors of images making them more readable for a colorblind person.
Next to the website, Vischeck offers a plug-in to do the simulations offline with the help of Adobe Photoshop or ImageJ (see Vischeck downloads):
Link: Vischeck
by Matthew Wickline
Colorblind Web Page Filter Settings
The purpose of colorblind webpage filter is, as the name already suggests, to show how webpages are seen by colorblind people.
To do this, you can choose between all different kinds of color vision deficiency:
Additionaly it is possible to toggle stylesheet inclusion, image filtering and the special case of non-gif image filtering.
by Cal Henderson
Color Vision
When designing a website, brochures, etc, Color Vision comes in very handy.
On the website you pick text and background color and check how this looks like in the case of:
Trichromat: | Normal | ||
Anomalous Trichromat: | Protanomaly | Deuteranomaly | Tritanomaly |
Dichromat: | Protanopia | Deutanopia | Tritanopia |
Monochromat: | Typical | Atypical |
Link: Color Vision
by Inetia.com
Eyedropper
Enlarges the area around the tip of the mouse and tells which color it points to in several different color systems like HEX, RGB, and CMYK.
Next to that, it is possible to make some image capturing or use the value switchable mode, which allows you to choose between normal, grayscale and websafe colors.
Platform:
Download: Eyedropper
Free to use.
by Hikaru Nakahara
WhatColor Features
Enlarges the area around the tip of the mouse one to four times and tells which color it points to in several different color systems like RGB, decimal, HSV and HLS.
Additionally it gives the name of the color the mouse points to, which is very handy for colorblind users. And on top of that it can even pronounce the color names.
Platform:
Download: WhatColor
Fully functional trail version. Thereafter an activation code is needed for which you have to pay $8.00.
by Colblindor
Color Name & Hue
By giving in a color as a RGB, HSB, or hexadecimale colorsystem value, Color Name & Hue associates a color name and the corresponding hue out of more than 1600 colors.
Color names can also be found by placing the circle on one of the main colors followed by moving around the slider to find the hue of the color of interest.
Link: Color Name & Hue
by Chirag Mehta
Name that Color
You can either select a color by its name, enter a hexadecimal color value or select a color on a color selector wheel. Name that color will find the closest match out of a list of more than 1500 colors and name it.
Link: Name that Color
Thanks very much to JNvB from www.kleurenblindheid.nl for this comprehensive list of tools for colorblind and not colorblind people. If you know of any more please add them in the comments section.
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