What’s new in version 3
Red Stripe 3 adds an option for blue stripes to help with blue-yellow color blindness (tritanopia).
Also new are three color alteration filters to change the hue, invert the luminance, and make colors more vibrant.
Detailed History
Version 3.0 (15 Apr. 2019)
- Adding four new filters:
- Stripe on Blue helps with yellow-blue color blindness (tritanopia).
- Hue Shift rotates the hue by 180° so ambiguous colors are now represented by less ambiguous ones. It might have the reverse effect on other colors.
- Luminance Flip inverts the luminosity without changing the hue.
- Vibrancy Boost makes colors more saturated and easier to tell apart.
- Fixed an issue preventing the filter window from appearing over full screen apps.
Version 2.0.3 (29 Sep. 2018)
- Dark mode support in macOS Mojave.
Version 2.0.2 (21 Sep. 2017)
- Fix for dragging the filter window; this was broken on macOS High Sierra.
Version 2.0.1 (24 Feb. 2017)
- Window is now visible over full-screen apps.
- The resizing areas on the two bottom corners of the window are now larger and extend a bit over the filter area.
Version 2.0 (28 Jan. 2016)
- Dashed stripes on green, recalibration of red stripes.
- New setting to change the tickness of stripes.
- New setting to change the refresh speed.
- New mode to follow the mouse pointer.
Version 1.0 (18 Jun. 2015)
- First release of Red Stripe.