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by kuschku
1226 days ago
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Even in digital media, you might want a 10000:1 contrast in photos, videos and games, but you only want 10:1 in text. It's not reasonable to constantly change your monitor's settings, especially when you want to display both in the same document. With HDR content, this is already possible, full brightness in an HDR video will be far brighter than #ffffff in css. But even for regular media, this is an issue, which is why you should configure your screen for the maximum possible contrast and then reduce contrast of text in software. If you set text to maximum contrast, you need to reduce contrast in your monitor settings, which then also affects photos (which you obviously don't want). |
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