John Wagner
For a color filter for dogs and cats, this seems to be the only app on the market that actually correctly portays this, which I'm sure is what 90% of people are looking for anyway. I can't speak for the accuracy of the others, but I do know the snake one is impossible to be accurate without an infrared camera. The app does its best to simulate that type of vision for learning purposes, and I won't dock it points for trying to portray something it physically cannot.
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Will Fulton
I support this app 101%. It should be the top "animal vision simulator" that comes up when searched, as it's the only one I've seen that actually takes the concept literally and seriously. Nobody has absolute proof of what the animal sees (or even other humans, for that matter), but this actually accounts for all the different aspects based on the physical data we have. It even helps explain why "you can lead a horse to the water but you can't make it drink." I'd really appreciate it if it could be expanded to include many more animals--there are dozens of possibilities.
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Thank you for downloading our app! We will keep working on it.You can suggest more animals so we can add them in a future update
Nayem Al Hasan
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Good try. But u need to correct the colour Vision of bees. Because, as far as i know, they can't see deep red (or red) colour. That's mean, red is found dark on them. But in bees vision of your apps, red is just red. I think, that's really not happens with them. Best off luck. We need a beeter app on it from you. Thanks after all.
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