[Njtechdiv] Color recognition apps for the iPhone

Janie Degenshein jdegen16 at comcast.net
Sun Nov 24 03:22:55 UTC 2013


I like it but  I really loved tap tap see but I do not think it is worth $9.99 per month
so this one works fine and it has the mmenu on the bottom with history of all the pictures you took and it will giv you a list of extras in the result field


From: Mary Jo Partyka 
Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2013 10:11 PM
To: 'New Jersey Technology Division List' 
Subject: Re: [Njtechdiv] Color recognition apps for the iPhone

Hi, Jane,

 

I haven’t tried cam find yet but I might.

 

Mary Jo

 

From: Njtechdiv [mailto:njtechdiv-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Kevin
Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2013 5:10 PM
To: New Jersey Technology Division List
Subject: Re: [Njtechdiv] Color recognition apps for the iPhone

 

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 

  Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2013 2:15 PM

  To: 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

  609-953-6988

  bmackey88 at gmail.com

   

  “Happy are those who dream dreams and are willing to pay the price to make those dreams come true.”

          - Vince Papale

   


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