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skin tone
About this tag
The skin tone tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about how Microsoft's Kinect for Windows v2 sensor can detect and report skin pigmentation and hair color. A featured thread highlights a user's experience where the Kinect identified their skin tone as dark olive green, demonstrating the device's capability to read skin complexion and hair color of tracked individuals. This tag is relevant for developers, researchers, and enthusiasts interested in the Kinect's biometric sensing features, particularly in the context of Windows-based applications and human-computer interaction.
This is a great title for a post from Dwight Goins that I've been meaning to highlight for a while...
My Kinect told me I have Dark Olive Green Skin…
Did you know the Kinect for windows v2 has the ability to determine your Skin pigmentation and your hair color? – Yes I’m telling you the...
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