This is really cool. I see the demo uses it for CRT stuff but my first thought is this could be used as a tool for accessibility hallway testing to simulate color blindness, haloing (not sure the correct term), and various other visual impairments.
> simulate color blindness
I believe Microsoft already has this built into the OS these days:
Of course shader glass will let you write your own, custom, possibly more-realistic colour blindness simulations, but you don't necessarily need third party tools for that kind of thing these days.
This is really cool. I see the demo uses it for CRT stuff but my first thought is this could be used as a tool for accessibility hallway testing to simulate color blindness, haloing (not sure the correct term), and various other visual impairments.
> simulate color blindness
I believe Microsoft already has this built into the OS these days:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/devtools/ac...
Of course shader glass will let you write your own, custom, possibly more-realistic colour blindness simulations, but you don't necessarily need third party tools for that kind of thing these days.