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Mobile App Mitigates Color Blindness Via Augmented Reality

Mobile App Mitigates Color Blindness Via Augmented Reality

By Don Michael Acelar De Leon on December 21, 2010

Popular DNS hacker Dan Kaminsky has unveiled a remarkable mobile phone app that  aims to mitigate color blindness through augmented reality. DanKam is software that can be calibrated in order to determine the specifics of a person’s color blindness. After initial processing, it automatically color-corrects the world as seen through the phone’s lens to compensate for the user’s deficit.

Dan Kaminsky

[via Richard Banks]

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Don Michael Acelar De Leon is a regular contributor to PSFK. Don is a writer, voice artist, and musician from the Philippines. He is also a volunteer and former national trustee of AFS Intercultural Programs, the largest student exchange network in the world.

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