Let's get color blind
Overview
Let's get color blind is a Chrome extension developed by Nullbrains.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Let's get color blind is 1.0.1, updated on 2021-11-25.
5,000+ users have installed this extension.
17 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
Simulates information a color blind person receives and/or adds a daltonization filter
Color vision is unfortunately not granted to everyone. Approximately 10% are affected by a reduction in their ability to perceive colors. Let's get color blind tries to raise awareness by letting you simulate colorblindness. Such that you can easily experience the information a color blind person receives. Such that you can learn about colorblindness, check your web pages for accessibility or explain your condition to others. It is even possible to change the severity of the simulated condition.
Additionally a daltonization filter can be used to improve the information received by those who are subjected to colorblindness. Results may vary depending on the severeness of each individuals personal condition.
The color deviciency simulation is based on
Gustavo M. Machado, Manuel M. Oliveira, and Leandro A. F. Fernandes "A Physiologically-based Model for Simulation of Color Vision Deficiency". IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics. Volume 15 (2009), Number 6, November/December 2009. pp. 1291-1298.
https://www.inf.ufrgs.br/~oliveira/pubs_files/CVD_Simulation/CVD_Simulation.html
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Jon Harrison
2022-03-16
Once installed you need to refresh the page. Set the settings you want, save them and then refresh the page. |
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2022-01-12
very very very cool |
Jack Cunningham
2021-11-06
It doesn't work at all and I saw other people review and dose not work for me, dose it not work on windows? |
Christopher Graham
2021-09-08
Works once you figure out how to enable it. Should prompt you to refresh the page after enabling it and saving your initial settings. Obviously I'm taking a huge leap of faith it's accurately representing colorblindness. |
Leviticus
2021-06-02
It does work. |