Apply visual filters to webpages you view!
Sheen will give you control over how you see your favourite web pages.
No-matter who you are, you are likely to find this useful or fun;
- Greyscale
you're a web developer needing to judge true contrast
- Contrast
you have a vision impairment and you need those pesky font colours to pop
- Colour modification
you're colour blind and the designer of your favourite site has chosen the one colour you cant distinguish! Make all blues purple, all reds green.
- Colour saturation
you can't see the difference between two shades in a poorly made map
- Sepia
you're favourite networking site wont allow you to customise the colour theme, this will do it!
- Blur
you're an employee wanting to instantly obscure whatever it is you're not meant to be looking at with the click of a mouse
- Brightness
you're up too late and the page is blinding you
This extension modifies how a page's colours are displayed to you by applying visual filters to the entire page.
It's like applying photo filters to all web pages!
New to version 2:
- create any number of profiles
- have these profiles automatically apply to web pages or whole sites
- edit these profiles and have the changes automatically spread to the pages you've already set to use it
- previously required no permissions! But now needs them to be able to watch tab URLs :(
Latest reviews
- (2023-01-02) Shuvam Ghosh: With the lack of native color customization on ChromeOS, this is the next best thing I could have asked for. But the profiles don't always work as expected. Still, a very helpful extension.
- (2020-01-27) Rafal Janusz Wysocki: It would be great if it had also shortcut keys.
- (2019-08-24) Brendan Holly: I have a form of red green color blindness. I was having trouble reading a tour bus route map. One of the routes was displayed in a color that I could not distinguish from the color used for bodies of water.. This app made it possible for me to see the two routes clearly and to distinguish between them. Excellent! It's a practical solution to a problem that has bothered me for years.
- (2016-03-11) Brian Boase: Great!Perfect! How do I get it to be on by default? It's annoying to have to turn it on every time a web page loads.
- (2013-11-12) IM HO: It would be perfekt if i could activate it for the actual window with an hotkey