[nfbcs] Fwd: [Art_beyond_sight_learning_tools] Color Identifier and IPhone

Mike Freeman k7uij at panix.com
Sun Oct 3 00:24:17 UTC 2010


I prefer another app called Color Reader.

Mike Freeman
sent from my iPhone


On Sep 23, 2010, at 10:22, David Andrews <dandrews at visi.com> wrote:

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>> From: Lisa Yayla <Lisa.Yayla at statped.no>
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>> Subject: [Art_beyond_sight_learning_tools] Color Identifier and Iphone
>> 
>> Hi,
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>> A really interesting blog with a review about Iphone and accessibility. Excerpt following about an application for Iphone called Color Identifier.
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>> Whole article at
>> http://behindthecurtain.us/2010/06/12/my-first-week-with-the-iphone/
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>> Regards,
>> 
>> Lisa
>> The other night, however, a very amazing thing happened. I downloaded an app called Color Identifier.<http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/color-identifier/id363346987?mt=8> It uses the iPhone's camera, and speaks names of colors. It must use a table, because each color has an identifier made up of 6 hexadecimal digits. This puts the total at 16777216 colors, and I believe it. Some of them have very surreal names, such as Atomic Orange, Cosmic, Hippie Green, Opium, and Black-White. These names in combination with what feels like a rise in serotonin levels makes for a very psychedelic experience.
>> I have never experienced this before in my life. I can see some light and color, but just in blurs, and objects don't really have a color, just light sources. When I first tried it at three o'clock in the morning, I couldn't figure out why it just reported black. After realizing that the screen curtain also disables the camera, I turned it off, but it still have very dark colors. Then I remembered that you actually need light to see, and it probably couldn't see much at night. I thought about light sources, and my interview I did for Get Lamp.<http://getlamp.com> First, I saw one of my beautiful salt lamps in its various shades of orange, another with its pink and rose colors, and the third kind in glowing pink and red.. I felt stunned.
>> The next day, I went outside. I looked at the sky. I heard colors such as "Horizon," "Outer Space," and many shades of blue and gray. I used color cues to find my pumpkin plants, by looking for the green among the brown and stone. I spent ten minutes looking at my pumpkin plants, with their leaves of green and lemon-ginger. I then roamed my yard, and saw a blue flower. I then found the brown shed, and returned to the gray house. My mind felt blown. I watched the sun set, listening to the colors change as the sky darkened. The next night, I had a conversation with Mom about how the sky looked bluer tonight. Since I can see some light and color, I think hearing the color names can help nudge my perception, and enhance my visual experience. Amazing!
>> I love my iPhone. It changed my universe as soon as it entered it. However, as any Discordian knows, every golden Apple has a golden worm at its center.
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