[Njtechdiv] Color recognition apps for the iPhone

Kevin kevinsisco61784 at gmail.com
Sat Nov 23 22:10:21 UTC 2013


On 11/23/2013 5:07 PM, Janie Degenshein wrote:
> tap tap see that Mary Jo stated is wonderful for telling colors, 
> money, identifying different pill bottles, salad dressings like it 
> would say
> kraft lite italian, or
> tylenol PM
> but there is a charge after the initial offering
> I have had this app since it began a year ago and now it is
> 100 pictures for $7.99 or a monthly subscription of $9.99
> so this encouraged me to research another app
> Does anyone else have cam find?
> I have been using this free app
> It has a history log, but you need to take a picture on the bottom row 
> second spot from the left
> This is different from tap tap see as you can double tap anywhere
> It works fine though
> So glad to see some life to this our NJ technology list
> woo hoo
> Prhaps, we can assist others to use this in our first conference call
> Have a terrific Thanksgiving and remember to givve others a huge hug!
> *From:* Brian Mackey <mailto:bmackey88 at gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Saturday, November 23, 2013 2:15 PM
> *To:* njtechdiv at nfbnet.org <mailto:njtechdiv at nfbnet.org>
> *Subject:* [Njtechdiv] Color recognition apps for the iPhone
>
> Hello All,
>
> Does anyone have a color recognition app that they really like that is 
> for the iPhone? At one point Sherlock Washington recommended 
> ColoredEyes, but when I saw the podcast on applevis.com, it was also 
> talking about an app called ColoredVisor. If anyone has both of those 
> two apps, could you tell me what you think about both apps? I am 
> mainly looking for an app that can tell me what color something is, 
> and what color the stripes are if there are any on a shirt. That way I 
> can match the correct shirt with the correct pants when necessary. 
> Please let me know what you recommend when you get a moment. I will 
> greatly appreciate it.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> *Brian A. Mackey*
>
> Brian A. Mackey
>
> Mackey Enterprises LLC
>
> National Federation of the Blind of NJ, Secretary
>
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Kevin

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