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by lucb1e
3703 days ago
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Thanks for the link! I've seen the site before but never thought of testing my screen when I got my new laptop. It's very difficult to tell, though. The gamma varies between 1.9 and 2.3 (roughly) depending on the angle at which I look at my screen. Every time I sit this will be different. Opening the article again, it also depends where I look: when tilting my laptop back a bit, the text appears darker (even black if I tilt it far enough) but the exact shade differs: near the bottom of the page it's still greyish while the top part is indeed almost black. Looking on my phone, it's a lot better readable than on my laptop, probably because I look at my laptop screen at an angle and my phone's colors don't change if you look from the far top or bottom. |
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If you have something like the Nvidia Linux control panel for adjusting colors, lowering the white level and raising the black level can help compensate a bit. The open source Media Player Classic (or MPC-HC maybe) player also has a nice shader to correct for the vertical variation, but I don't know of any way to apply it to the whole OS.