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Photos: Tenebraex tech for color blindness, night vision

April 12, 2007 2:15 PM PDT

The EyePilot software for translating documents and Web pages is available for Windows XP and 2000, as well as the Mac OS, and soon will be available for Windows Vista. The EyePilot interface is simply a "see through" window a user can drag over other interfaces. It runs alongside other applications and offers four viewing modes. In Flash mode, clicking and holding on any color will flash that color throughout the filtered page. It's useful when trying to match the colors on a map or pie chart with its corresponding color in a key. The Flash mode used here easily distinguishes Boston's Red line from its Orange line (which now appears black).

Photo by MBTA map processed by EyePilot software

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