What're we talking pricewise for this app?

I have enough usable vision that I really don't need it, but I am curious.

Chris;.

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  From: "Jan Blüher, visorApps" 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 10:34 AM
  Subject: Re: ColorVisor version 2.0 now available


  Hallo Alex,


  of course, an iPhone app is not always as accurate as a specially designed 
and calibrated color detection device since it is simply not color calibrated. 
I guess, this is the reason why people at Digit Eyes withdraw from such a 
project. They couldn't get the accuracy they wanted. On the other hand, I 
compare the results of the ColorVisor with a color detection device I own and 
find them quite comparable. If you take into account that the app is much 
cheaper than a special device, this method is worth a try. There is also one 
big advantage in using the ColorVisor for color recognition: you can scan 
remote object such as the sky and liquids. Generally, you have to be more 
careful about lights and shadows when using an app.


  The ColorVisor also works well on the iPod and the iPad as far as you can 
control the surrounding light conditions or know how to deal with it. This may 
sound a bit strange for a blind person to achieve, but with some practise it is 
possible. Of course, you have more opportunities with a torch.


  I hope this answer gave you some impressions. We can extend the discussion if 
you like.


  Greetings


  Jan




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  Am 24.10.2012 um 15:17 schrieb Alex Hall <[email protected]>:


    Honestly, how well does this app work? I imagine you'd need an iPhone so 
you can use the flash? I heard somewhere that the makers of Digit-Eyes were 
looking into color identification, but they didn't finish it because it was 
impossible to identify lighting conditions that could throw off the hew of an 
object. I don't yet have an iPhone, but when I do I'd like to find a good color 
identifier. As I said, I'm not even going to try it on my iPod, as the camera 
on there is all but useless for anything more complex than money identification.

    On Oct 24, 2012, at 7:26 AM, "Jan Blüher, visorApps" 
<[email protected]> wrote:


      Hallo MacVisionaries,


      as announced earlier today, a new version of the ColorVisor has been 
released. Version 2.0 is now available on the App Store and for update. There 
are a number of new features. Some of them are:


      * There is now a better color naming due to refreshed reference color 
palettes.
      * You can choose to identify only basic colors or differentiated color 
shades.
      * VoiceOver verbosity during the color scan is now configurable. By 
default, it does not announce color names during camera calibration processes.
      * Additionally, a sound is played when the camera is calibrating itself. 
This two things avoid the announcement of wrong color names during the 
calibration, which was a problem in former versions.
      * The CMYK color components were replaced by HSB.


      VoiceOver support is still unbroken and you can configure the ColorVisor 
to behave as in former Versions.


      The ColorVisor and even more details can be found on the App Store at
      http://iTunes.com/app/ColorVisor


      More information and a user manual are available on the ColorVisor 
support page at
      http://visorApps.com/ColorVisor/




      If you have any questions, hints, or comments do not hesitate to contact 
me via this list, on my web site, or by using the new in-app support request. 
Any feedback is much appreciated.


      Greetings


      Jan




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      ColorVisor - The app to identify colors.
      Available on the App Store:
      http://itunes.com/app/ColorVisor


      ---
      ColorVisor - The app to identify colors.
      Available on the App Store:
      http://itunes.com/app/ColorVisor
      ---
      Dr. Jan Blüher
      visorApps - Accessible apps for iPad & iPhone
      Bayreuther Str. 2
      D-01187 Dresden
      Germany


      phone: +49 (0) 351 16053907
      mobile: +49 (0) 176 34926242
      e-mail: [email protected]
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