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Show HN: DIY video magnifier for people with low vision

4 pointsby ctrlw5 months ago
Hi, happy to share this simple video magnifier built from a Raspberry Pi and camera: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;ctrlw&#x2F;magni">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;ctrlw&#x2F;magni</a><p>It captures anything under the camera and displays it on a connected HDMI screen. It can be controlled with push buttons, the buttons of a mouse or a (numeric) keyboard to iterate through a few predefined magnification levels, but can also switch colour mode (colour inversion and others) or read out text via TTS while staying completely on device.<p>I originally started this for my grandmother who had Macular Degeneration, to give her a second device beside her commercial video magnifier (which costs a few 1000s), and have been updating it regularly over the years. The code is python and the hardware setup is mostly up to you, although I provide a few examples from simply sticking the device to a desk lamp or monitor, up to a nice portable 3d printed design.<p>If you build it, please let me know any feedback or improvements. Happy holidays!

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