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15/12/2006 03:50:31
Thomas Ganss (En ligne)
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>I guess that most people are happy with white backgrounds. I rarely see anyone else's i/f where thye've bothered to change it, either on the web or using windows apps, such as Word. I discovered way back back in the 80s, when I first got a pc, moving from green-on-black phosphor screens to more realistic, paper-like black on white, I was getting head-aches at the end of the day. I changed my colours and the head-aches ceased; I've kept it that way ever since.

In the middle to late 80ies there were some discussions on that over here in germany. IIRC the gist was that the screen frequency has to be higher for white background, which sometimes was a problem for the monitors back then. Todays CRT's and RAMDAC's don't have any problem to reach >95Hz, which was ok for nearly everybody. You might experiment with certain frequency/colour combinations.
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>I figured that perceiving white screens meant that all 3 colour guns are firing at full pace, producing the white, therefore maximum light radiation.

That is if you are still using CRT's as the above implies. Personally I don't like TFT, but you might experiment with them. My monitor setup was often better than the rest of the computer HW - cost up front was higher, but I used every monitor for at least 2 computer generations.

Hope this is clear enough for a day post and the visual theme discussed ;-)

regards

thomas
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