Chromatic Vision Simulator

Chromatic Vision Simulator

Free

Details about Chromatic Vision Simulator

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • August 31, 2010
  • October 4, 2024
  • 14.0+
  • 4+
  • 5.55MB
  • iPhone, iPad, iPod
  • English
    Japanese
    Korean
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Version History of Chromatic Vision Simulator

2.43

July 2, 2024

Fixed a bug that caused the screen to shift when launching the app in landscape orientation on an iPad. Changed the color of the toolbar when in dark mode.

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2.42

September 23, 2022

Fixed a bug that the camera image rotates in landscape orientation on iOS16.

2.41

January 26, 2021

Fixed a bug that the ”Color vision selection buttons" becomes smaller when rotating on some models.

2.4

January 25, 2021

Supports various screen sizes. Compatible with the latest iOS.

2.31

December 8, 2017

Fixed a bug that crashes immediately after displaying splash when used with iOS 9 or lower.

2.3

December 6, 2017

Supports iPhone X screen size.

2.2

June 26, 2015

iOS 8, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are fully supported.

2.11

September 24, 2013

Fixed issue with layout which is confused on iOS7.

2.1

September 8, 2013

Supports the simulation of the image from the "Photo Album". Supports the "Simulation Intensity".

2.02

October 5, 2012

Supports iPhone 5 screen. Fixed problem that only a white screen is saved when the save screen button is pushed on iOS6.

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Description of Chromatic Vision Simulator

“Chromatic Vision Simulator” is a color vision simulation tool which simulates the color vision of color vision deficiencies. This software is developed by Kazunori Asada (Ph.D. medical science and Ph.D. media design), based on the research in color science. About 5% of men have difficulty distinguishing red and green, or recognizing dark red. Such color deficiency can be classified into three major categories: protanope / Protanomal, Deuteranope / Deuteranomal and Tritanope / Tritanomal. Color deficiencies are the inability to tell differences between some colors other people can easily distinguish. People with different types of color vision deficiency perceive colors differently. For example, individuals diagnosed as Protan or Deutan cannot perceive differences between red and green, and pink and cyan. These color visions are predictable by calculating working of the cone cells that perceives the color to some degree. "Chromatic Vision Simulator" makes simulated images of each color vision type from built-in Camera or Photos and shows you how people with specific types of color vision sees the world in real-time.
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Chromatic Vision Simulator: FAQ

Does Chromatic Vision Simulator have support for iPad devices?

Yes, Chromatic Vision Simulator is compatible with iPad devices.

Who created Chromatic Vision Simulator?

The Chromatic Vision Simulator app was created by Kazunori Asada.

What is the lowest iOS version that Chromatic Vision Simulator can run on?

Currently, Chromatic Vision Simulator supports iOS 14.0 or later.

How does the app rank among users?

Chromatic Vision Simulator has a consumer rating of 4.3 and receives plenty of positive reviews.

What’s the app category of Chromatic Vision Simulator?

The Main Genre Of The Chromatic Vision Simulator App Is Education.

What’s the current version of the Chromatic Vision Simulator app?

The current version of Chromatic Vision Simulator is 2.43.

What date did the latest update for Chromatic Vision Simulator come out?

Chromatic Vision Simulator rolled out its latest update on October 4, 2024.

What date did Chromatic Vision Simulator come out?

Chromatic Vision Simulator originally came out on February 5, 2023.

What is the age rating for Chromatic Vision Simulator?

Chromatic Vision Simulator is suitable for children aged Kazunori Asada.

What are the languages supported by Chromatic Vision Simulator?

Chromatic Vision Simulator is available in English, Japanese, Korean and 2 more.

Is Chromatic Vision Simulator accessible through Apple Arcade's subscription model?

Unfortunately, Chromatic Vision Simulator is not on Apple Arcade.

Does Chromatic Vision Simulator allow for in-app purchases?

No, Chromatic Vision Simulator does not allow for in-app purchases.

Can I use Chromatic Vision Simulator with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot use Chromatic Vision Simulator with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there any advertisements in Chromatic Vision Simulator?

No, there are no advertisements in Chromatic Vision Simulator.

Screenshots of Chromatic Vision Simulator

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Reviews of Chromatic Vision Simulator

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  • Great aid for creating accessible visual media

    I needed to be able to simulate different levels of color blindness of signage in the “real world” and as installed. This was a great way to verify that our public messaging was able to be read by people with different levels of color sensitivity.
  • Good, but could be improved.

    I like it, and I like being able to select more than one kind to display, though it could have simulation of partial color deficiency, maybe with a slider for how much. It might also use some “About…” text popup that explains the app and how to use it.

    One might also mention simulating dog vision - dogs have red-green color deficiency.
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  • Great app! So glad it still works after all these years

    Can’t believe how long I’ve had this app and yet it has never given me any issues. It has been super useful both for design work and as an educational tool.
    I just have one small suggestion - it would be nice if the different types were explained somewhere so I don’t have to Google what the terms mean.
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