In collaboration with Colorlite, Samsung created the Smartphone application for people with Colour Vision Deficiency (CVD) and the technology will soon be integrated into all their televisions that operate on the Tizen software.{{quote-A:R-W:450-Q: Most people with CVD who trialled the technology were happy with the results and could see images with the full array of colours on the screen. }}See Color is installed in a Samsung phone and begins the work by initially analysing the user’s level of CVD.The software then creates a personalised configuration based on the diagnostics and calibrates the screen to adjust the spectrum of colours for the user.Most people with CVD who trialled the technology were happy with the results and could see images with the full array of colours on the screen.The smart phone version of the app is currently available in Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary through the Google Play Store and Samsung’s Galaxy Apps.{{image2-a:l-w:400}}It is also installed in all Samsung SUHD televisions, but no announcent has yet been made on whether it will be available in other regions.The application may also allow optometrists to offer additional resources for people with CVD and improve their lives in the long term.Should the technology be made available worldwide, it could help improve the lives of millions and allow th to experience the vibrancy of colours for the first time.