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Alternatively, if one is not too demanding about color accuracy, one can
also use the color identification of The vOICe Learning Edition software for
Windows-95/98/NT. This software works with a regular cheap PC camera
such as a videoconferencing camera or webcam. After pressing function
key F10, this software speaks the color name in the center of the camera
view. Recognized colors include (dark, normal, and light) red, green, blue,
cyan, yellow, orange and magenta, as well as combination colors such
as red-orange. The color names are spoken in a human voice.
The vOICe Learning Edition software can be downloaded for evaluation
from the web page
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Peter_Meijer/winvoice.htm
More information about the color identification feature F10 can be found
on the web page
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Peter_Meijer/winvoic2.htm
Of course a small portable device like the $695 ColorTest device has
its own unique advantages, and the ColorTest device may be more
accurate than the color sensed through a webcam.
Best wishes,
Peter Meijer
Soundscapes from The vOICe - Seeing with your Ears!
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Peter_Meijer/
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