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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
Hallo Alex,
I think there are two ways to achieve a calibration. First is a calibrated
sensor connected via Bluetooth. The second is a samll scanning box in front of
the camera where you include some known colors next to the scanning object. The
camera measures both, the known colors and the
that I really don't need it, but I am curious.
Chris;.
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From: Jan Blüher, visorApps
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 10:34 AM
Subject: Re: ColorVisor version 2.0 now available
Hallo Alex,
of course, an iPhone app
Hello Les,
If you run your finger up the right-hand side of the screen, you'll find the
Settings button. Just to the left of this is the Info button which will take
you to a screen that has a link to the User Manual.
Cheers,
Anne
On 25 Oct 2012, at 11:50, Les Kriegler kriegle...@gmail.com
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Chris;.
- Original Message -
From: Jan Blüher, visorApps
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
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
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
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
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.
: 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