@danestange@caneandable.social
I encourage blind people who want an audible braille for images, including realtime, visit a beautiful place called https://seeingwithsound.com, There's an amazing piece of software called the vOICe. have ya heard of it? It converts pictures into sounds with adjustable scanning rates and insanely cool customization. In fact, the windows version is very much insane in the best ways possible. Blind people have used this thing to remap their visual cortex. I myself have been trying to learn it, but I've not gotten far as of july 21st as of this updating of this pinned post, I know quite well that some of you out there would maybe like this or even master it and find it useful outside or even in the home or looking at things. Have any questions? You can mention either me or @seeingwithsound, i'm certain he wouldn't mind answering polite kind useful questions or feedback. No question is a stupid question, I'd say. Asking questions is how we get answers, you dig? Enjoy. Oh, I see! If any of you ever wanted to examine it on a technical level which I'd imagine you would, opened versions of The vOICe are listed at https://www.seeingwithsound.com/im2sound.htm#artificial_scenes also you can go to the projects page at https://seeingwithsound.com/projects.htm for more things based on it I believe, with a direct link to the C/C++ version for OpenCV at https://www.seeingwithsound.com/hificode_OpenCV.cpp and a Python 3 version for OpenCV directly at https://www.seeingwithsound.com/hificode_OpenCV.py and there was also an audioscreen nvda addon which is broken on github. Go to seeingwithsound.com and you'll see even more updated directer links to the windows and webapp and android versions, and even more, if cared. Learning the system is like a new language dedicated for vision. There's also an old nvda addon for it too, at https://github.com/nvaccess/audioScreen. Enjoy! Keep an eye, pun not necessarily intended, on this thread for updates and conversation. Remember, if you directly want a play, https://seeingwithsound.com/webvoice/webvoice.htm is a great place to see.