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Reduvic by LittlewindLabs

Browser extension to help researchers manage the impact of graphic content by applying visual filters to images and videos (like making them black-and-white)

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Reduvic has turned every image and video on the BBC website black-and-white
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Reduvic is a tool to help online researchers stay safe and healthy by turning images and videos black-and-white.

Use and redistribution of Reduvic is governed by the MIT License.
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Version
1.0.1
Size
28.29 KB
Last updated
a year ago (Apr 24, 2024)
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