About
We are a tech company that builds A.I. photographic algorithms for color manipulation, and enhancement of human vision with image data and art prints.
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www.vision.repair/, www.hi-res.pics/, and www.bitmap.us/ are owned by the Internet algorithm firm High Res Pics, Inc.
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Vision.Repair Algorithms
 Make colorful polaroid photos and print posters & art for your memories.
 Computer Vision Syndrome Eye Color Accuracy Assessment.
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Definitions
Hi-Res.pics
What does the Hi-Res.pics algorithm do?
The Hi-Res.pics algorithm is an online service to make polaroid posters & art prints for your memories.
How can the Hi-Res.pics algorithm help with my eyesight?
All of the Hi-Res.pics polaroid borders come in different colors and styles which can test your eye color from the colors within the uploaded photo compared to the color of the border surrounding the photo.
Bitmap.us
What does the Bitmap.us algorithm do?
The present invention is to introduce a computer-implemented, web-based stereoscopic acuity computation and stereo eye color accuracy assessment to test for what colors patients are deficient in as seen through the real world in pictures rather than just for color by itself. The pictures are taken with a camera or similar electronic device use. The eye color accuracy exam utilizes caffeine products. The computation takes color characteristics of a target color where they are inputted, identified matched, and processed in a way as to expose a visual deficiency of the target color selected from a color database and color chart based upon color characteristics of the target color to be matched, processed, and visually stereoscopically displayed thus enabling comparison of the alternate color(s) with the target color. The computation uses gamma correction, color thresholding, alpha composing, opacity ratios and eye color accuracy assessment from a patient to provide a result.
How can the Bitmap.us algorithm help with my eyesight?
The algorithm can highlight and identify the variation of an unknown color from known colors for any binocular color combination. The algorithm known as "Computer Vision Syndrome Eye Assessment" is patented as the "Stereoscopic Method for Highlighting the Variation Of Colors And Eye Color Accuracy" computation which can test from picturesque data for visual acuity, color deficiency, contrast sensitivity, Myopia (nearsightedness), Hyperopia (farsightedness), and blurry vision caused from digital eye strain.
Stereoscopic Method for Highlighting the Variation Of Colors And Eye Color Accuracy computation in relation to Dyslexia, Mental Illness, Depression, Anxiety, ADHD, and Bipolar Disorder health disorders
Dyslexia, Mental Illness, Depression, Anxiety, ADHD, and Bipolar Disorder are interpretive diseases. We are saying interpretive is subject to interpretation or a theory such as in science. These diseases don’t exist without the visual world or some visual input. With our algorithms you can change a negative interpretation to a positive interpretation based on the color of a scene or what you are seeing and hopefully you will get a positive result.
HTML Color Names
HTML Colors Supported by All Browsers
References
• Cleveland Clinic, Dyslexia (https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/6005-dyslexia,).
• Mayo Clinic, Mental illness (https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/mental-illness /symptoms-causes/syc-20374968,).
• The American Psychiatric Association, What is Mental Illness? (https://www.psychiatry.org/ patients-families/what-is-mental-illness#:~:text=Mental%20illnesses%20are%20health%20 conditions,social%2C%20work%20or%20family%20activities.,).
• Penn Medicine, Computer vision syndrome (https://www.pennmedicine.org/conditions/ computer-vision-syndrome;).
• Adobe, Use transparent overlays to tell stories with color. (https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography/discover/transparent-overlay.html,).
• Adobe, Adobe Acrobat Convert JPG to PDF (https://www.adobe.com/acrobat/online/jpg-to-pdf.html,).
• Microsoft Bing, Bing (https://www.bing.com/,).
• Polaroid, Polaroid Originals (https://www.polaroid.com/,).
• W3C, HTML Color Names (https://www.w3schools.com/colors/colors_names.asp/,).
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