ColorDoctor
ColorDoctor is software that simulates the display content according to grayscale and color characteristics.
ColorDoctor is available at anytime as a free download from the Fujitsu Web site
ColorDoctor runs on the Windows® XP and Windows Vista operating systems. The program is available at anytime as a free download from the Fujitsu Web site.
You can check anything that is displayed on the screen
ColorDoctor not only simulates website display, it is also possible to simulate real-time display of proposals, presentations, and moving images such as Flash by selecting the "Transparent" mode.
ColorDoctor simulates how it is seen according to the grayscale and coloration characteristics
ColorDoctor shows the display content through four conversion filters: "Grayscale," "Protanopia," "Deuteranopia," and "Tritanopia."
You can save the simulation result
The simulation result can be stored in various file formats, including BMP, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and GIF.
Development History of ColorDoctor
- January 18, 2008, Version 2.1, Added support for Windows Vista.
- November 29, 2006, Version 2.01, Released English version.
- May 18, 2006, Version 2.0, Added selection of simulation file saving formats. (about Japanese Version)
- May 20, 2004, Version 1.01, Added support for English menus.
- February 18, 2004, Version 1.0, Developed as one of the Fujitsu Accessibility Assistance tools. (about Japanese Version)