Sujet : Re: What Is The Point Of Dark Mode?
De : anton.txt (at) *nospam* gmail.moc (Anton Shepelev)
Groupes : comp.miscDate : 22. Feb 2025, 15:10:17
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Richmond to Anton Shepelev:
Hmmm, I do people ever complain of color aberrations?
Does anybody find the natural full-spectrum daylight
(3000-4000K) less comfortable than a spectral-color
lighting? I do not think so.
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OK but I am not sure what bearing that has on it.
Since natural daylight has the full spectrum, different
refraction of red and blue would cause noticeable color
oberrations in the vision, Not only does not daylight cause
them, but it is also the most comfortable source of
illumincation.
By the way, seeing pure blue and pure red close together
on the stark black background of a 16-color terminal
feels weird to me. The red words seem to stand out of
the display plane.
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Yes because it is refracting differently. These things are
noticeable when looking at red and blue LEDs for example
on gambling machines. The blue light is clearer.
Can it rather to do a difference /dissipation/?
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