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Hololens for Vision Accessibility

Hi, I'm totally new to hololens development. I know that hololens is holographic centric. However, given the hardware the hololens is equipped with and the SDK, is there any way that an app could be developed fairly easily just to use a hand gesture to zoom in and out on items in your surrounding environment that are not holograms? I know there is a pinch to zoom on the holographic items themselves. If I could develop this, this would greatly help my dad to be more productive as he has glaucoma and is legally blind. Thanks so much in advance for all of your help!

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