![]() ![]() I’ve been using PicsArt for over ten years now, as it is a free photo editing software with multiple features and editing capabilities for manipulating images. ![]() Here are my tips for how to use PicsArt to simulate low vision and visual impairment, and how to edit photos to demonstrate usable vision. ![]() This ended up being really helpful, and I started editing more photos I had saved that related to The Beatles to explain my vision loss, including lyrics sheets, posters, and similar items, which also helped me to learn how to explain my usable vision. After struggling to find the words to describe what I can see, I edited a photo of The Beatles on my iPad using PicsArt to simulate how my double vision affects how I see information far away, and showed it to my Teacher of the Visually Impaired. One of the most frequently asked questions I received from teachers and special education staff in my high school was “what can you see?” I was the only student identified with low vision in my school, and also had a somewhat uncommon low vision diagnosis, so people couldn’t look at my diagnosis and get an idea of what my usable vision looks like. ![]()
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