Who said photography was only for those with normal vision?
Researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz, Dustin Adams,
Lourdes Morales and Sri Kurniawan, have developed a camera app that can
be used by the blind and partially sighted people to fulfill their
photography ambitions, reports NewScientist.
As part of their research, Adams and his colleagues quizzed 54
people about what they found toughest about clicking pictures. Now,
among those quizzed were some partially sighted, while there were some
who were completely blind and others with a degree of light perception.
What they answered summed up as the specifications for the app.
Researchers have developed a new camera app that can be used by the
blind and partially sighted people to fulfill their photography
ambitions.
One of the respondents said that one obstacle was how to frame a
shot. "If I am in a group, I usually have someone advise me on camera
placement, even if I take the picture myself."
One of the findings that emerged at the end of the survey showed that
while there are smartphones today that offer face detection capabilities
and a feature that says the function of the screen buttons aloud when a
user taps on them, there is a need for more features to make such apps
visually impaired-friendly.
Source : IBN Live Tech , 12th May 2013
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