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Re: Forum style
07-04-2007 1:54 AM
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Quote from: glloyd I can't say I like some of the colour choices. Grey on White is not easy to read neither is Light Pink on White for people with poor eye sight.
Where do you see those colours,George?
Re: Forum style
07-04-2007 10:42 AM
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Re: Forum style
07-04-2007 12:47 PM
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I have the feeling that your monitor has its brightness set too high and the colours are being washed out on your screen.
The pink is in fact the Plusnet purple and the grey on white I can't find at all.
Try turning the brightness down and see if it improves. Report back on what kind of screen you have and its age.
Re: Forum style
07-04-2007 11:14 PM
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Re: Forum style
08-04-2007 9:27 AM
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Quote from: Graham the grey on white I can't find at all.
Your post is on grey, as is the little banner above the quick reply box.
Re: Forum style
08-04-2007 12:02 PM
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Quote from: Assos
Quote from: Graham the grey on white I can't find at all.
Your post is on grey, as is the little banner above the quick reply box.
Agreed. But where is the 'Grey on white' to which George refers?
Re: Forum style
08-04-2007 1:12 PM
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Quote from: Graham
Quote from: Assos
Quote from: Graham the grey on white I can't find at all.
Your post is on grey, as is the little banner above the quick reply box.
Agreed. But where is the 'Grey on white' to which George refers?
I found one now.
Here <http://community.plus.net/forum/index.php?action=unread> there is an icon and white text on a very pale gray bar at the right hand side.
I think the text says'Mark all as read'.
Re: Forum style
08-04-2007 7:36 PM
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I am classed as Deuteranopia (1% of the males) colour blind, you can read up on what I see here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_blindness#Dichromacy
(and for those who ask traffic lights are ‘red, yellow and white’ or that is how I see them.
So please from my point of view not too many reds and keep to primary colours where you can :).
Regards, P.
Re: Forum style
08-04-2007 10:13 PM
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Regards .....
Re: Forum style
08-04-2007 11:51 PM
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For what it's worth, I have my monitor carefully adjusted/calibrated for photography work, and I can say that whilst I find all the white here causes problems differentiating posts etc., it isn't actually physically hard for my eyes to look at; if people are finding it is, maybe turning the backlight down a bit would help. Plus, it'd extend the life of your monitor too.
Re: Forum style
09-04-2007 9:04 AM
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H: 0%
S: 0%
B: 97%
R: 248
G: 248
B: 248
#: F8F8F8
This image sample makes the distinction between posts alot clearer yet is not overpowering.
The colour values for this are
H: 0%
S: 2%
B: 94%
R: 240
G: 235
B: 235
#: F0EBEB
That is my opinion
Re: Forum style
09-04-2007 11:57 AM
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Quote from: Be3G I will actually just mention regarding this that I do feel there's the possibility some people's monitors are too bright. However, when I say 'bright' I am not referring to brightness in terms of the colour values displayed on screen, but in terms of the actual light produced by the monitor - i.e. the strength of the backlight. Particularly in the case of LCDs, their maximum brightness tends to be far brighter than is necessary in normal working conditions.
For what it's worth, I have my monitor carefully adjusted/calibrated for photography work, and I can say that whilst I find all the white here causes problems differentiating posts etc., it isn't actually physically hard for my eyes to look at; if people are finding it is, maybe turning the backlight down a bit would help. Plus, it'd extend the life of your monitor too.
I have a CRT monitor and I'm not too sure I understand what you mean by backlight. I've just had a look at the various monitor settings and I can see brightness, contrast and color select. I note in the color select settings I have the option of 9300K and 6500K. It was set at 9300K and I've now changed it to 6500K and my screen is now much duller (less bright) than it was before although the actual colours don't seem to have changed any. Is this what you mean by backlight. After keeping this setting for a few minutes, I must admit that it's much easier on my eyes and I'll keep it at that for a while and see how I like it.
Regards and thanks .....
Re: Forum style
09-04-2007 12:27 PM
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Re: Forum style
09-04-2007 1:37 PM
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Quote from: kreynolds I don't think that it's just the brightness of the monitor as I still find it difficult to distinguish between posts. Looking at the colour values, in Adobe Photoshop CS2, for the light purple background it is virtually white having the following values:
H: 0%
S: 0%
B: 97%
R: 248
G: 248
B: 248
#: F8F8F8
There is no pink/purpleness in those values just a faint diminution of the standard white.
Your suggested slightly darker grey has its red value slightly higher thus changing the hue.
Re: Forum style
09-04-2007 7:16 PM
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