Yes. Because it will associate the picture with the recording. So if you take a 
picture and it's a pink shirt, and the recording says pink shirt you will know 
that. It won't know the difference between the pink shirt and a black shirt. I 
am quite sure this is true, though I have not fully tested that aspect.

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On Feb 28, 2012, at 10:55 PM, Alex Hall <mehg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I know how it works, but would it know different colored shirts from
> each other if they have the same shape, differing only in color?
> 
> On 2/28/12, Marlaina Lieberg <1guide...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> No no you don't understand.  It associates the picture with the voice
>> recording you make after each picture is snapped.  So, if the person taking
>> the pic records that your shirt is pink but it's really black, it's going to
>> say pink.  The pic and the recording are matched.  Does that help?
>> On Feb 28, 2012, at 10:38 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
>> 
>> How is it with colored objects? Specifically, I am thinking of it as a
>> way to differentiate between the different colors of dress shirts I
>> have. The shirts are all the same style, but differ in color, so I
>> can't tell most of them apart by feel. Will the app know my white
>> shirt from my green one from my yellow one? What about perspective? If
>> you walk up to a store from the left and take the picture, then you
>> approach from the right, will it still work?
>> 
>> On 2/28/12, Marlaina Lieberg <1guide...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I have been alpha testing this app for a while.  Here are some of the uses
>>> to which I have put the app:
>>> 
>>> 1.  At grocery stores, have someone sighted who may be helping you shop
>>> snap
>>> a picture of each item and record the info associated with the pic; then
>>> when you get home, scan items with phone so you know what 's what.
>>> 
>>> 2.  Same as above for my wine collection.
>>> 
>>> 3.  Same as above to recognize CD's, etc.
>>> 
>>> 4.  Snap pic of a series of clothes, record descriptions to go with each
>>> pic
>>> and scan clothes with phone.
>>> 
>>> 5.  Have somebody snap a pic of signs at the mall identifying this shop or
>>> that, then use the app as a sort of internal where am I system.
>>> 
>>> These are the same folks who brought us the money reader, and without
>>> giving
>>> too much away, they have another cool app on the way.
>>> 
>>> Marlaina
>>> On Feb 28, 2012, at 6:49 AM, Michael Malarsie wrote:
>>> 
>>> Here is a link to some info on a new app called the LookTel Recognizer
>>>    This app, once set up, will give you the ability to use your iPhone to
>>> identify objects that are in your database. So in theory you could load
>>> all
>>> your shirts and put a clear description of each one then when you come
>>> back
>>> later you aim the camera at whatever shirt you pick and it will tell you
>>> which one it is.
>>>    I haven't downloaded this app yes since it is $10 and I am always
>>> cautious
>>> about buting things like this but it sounds like it could be pretty
>>> helpful.
>>> Just throwing it out there.
>>> 
>>> http://www.applevis.com/blog/looktels-new-recognizer-app-promises-fast-and-accurate-object-recognition-blind-iphone-users
>>> 
>>> Mike Malarsie
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