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Make the overlay permanent #3

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tdhooper opened this issue Apr 30, 2014 · 6 comments
Open

Make the overlay permanent #3

tdhooper opened this issue Apr 30, 2014 · 6 comments

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@tdhooper
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Making the overlay permanent could provide insight on how colour blindness effects people performing everyday tasks, such as browsing the web.

At the moment it turns off as soon as you try interacting with with something.

f.lux (https://justgetflux.com/) does a similar thing to reduce eye-strain.

@danShumway
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I realize this project probably isn't in active development anymore, but I'd also love to see a feature like this. Testing video or interactions for how they'll look for different colorblind people is a bit difficult when you can only look at snapshots.

@Lucas-C
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Lucas-C commented Mar 4, 2016

I also really like this small tool and would love a persistence / snapshot feature

@sierraasher
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I'm developed a program Call Glassbrick that does colour blindness simulation and does it constantly without performance loss the only downside is the colours are less accurate but still pretty close. I've looked at the source code to see how it was done in color oracle, but I is way more complex and would time time and smarts to for figure it out. Glassbrick is free at Glassbrick.org

@monkeyroy
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@nvkelso this would be REALLY helpful, is there a plan to make the overlay stay on until the program is closed?

@nvkelso
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nvkelso commented Aug 29, 2018 via email

@monkeyroy
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@nvkelso I'm gonna be honest man, I dont know anything about programming and I had to google what a PR is so I could reply to this LOL. Thanks for the info though :)

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