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  2. Blind photography - Wikipedia

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    This can allow blind photographers to take panoramic pictures. [3] Google's Pixel phones include an accessibility feature called "Guided Frame," using the Talkback screen reader, it walks visually impaired people through the steps of taking a selfie by telling the user where to move the phone and how to place themselves. When the image is ready ...

  3. Visual impairment - Wikipedia

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    Visual or vision impairment (VI or VIP) is the partial or total inability of visual perception.In the absence of treatment such as corrective eyewear, assistive devices, and medical treatment, visual impairment may cause the individual difficulties with normal daily tasks, including reading and walking. [6]

  4. Living in the wondrous future: a camera for the blind - AOL

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    The world of adaptive technology has brought us stunning inventions such as carbon-fiber prostheses that exceed the performance of mere bone-and-muscle legs. Therefore I was taken by not surprised ...

  5. Visual agnosia - Wikipedia

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    Individuals with prosopagnosia know that they are looking at faces, but cannot recognize people by the sight of their face, even people whom they know well. [ 6 ] Simultagnosia , an inability to recognize multiple objects in a scene, including distinct objects within a spatial layout and distinguishing between "local" objects and "global ...

  6. Why forcing people to turn on their Zoom cameras isn't ... - AOL

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    Video calling can mean suddenly your home — complete with piles of laundry, washing up and toys strewn around — is on view to your boss and colleagues. Why forcing people to turn on their Zoom ...

  7. Visual system - Wikipedia

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    The functioning of a camera is often compared with the workings of the eye, mostly since both focus light from external objects in the field of view onto a light-sensitive medium. In the case of the camera, this medium is film or an electronic sensor; in the case of the eye, it is an array of visual receptors.

  8. JAWS (screen reader) - Wikipedia

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    Job Access With Speech (JAWS) is a computer screen reader program for Microsoft Windows that allows blind and visually impaired users to read the screen either with a text-to-speech output or by a refreshable Braille display. JAWS is produced by the Blind and Low Vision Group of Freedom Scientific.

  9. Sensory substitution - Wikipedia

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    In short, blind people perceive to see through touch and audition with sensory substitution. Through experiments with a Tactile-visual sensory substitution (TVSS) device developed by Bach-y-Rita subjects described the perceptual experience of the TVSS as particularly visual, such that objects were perceived as if located in the external space ...