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Dark lines on light screens was : LTSpice Model for Photo Triac - VOM160
¿ªÔÆÌåÓý¡°What I do even differently from you, is to use a white (or
very light grey) background. I'm not the only one doing that. I am not sure why I like dark waveforms on a light background, because oscilloscopes didn't do that; but I find it more pleasing to my eye.¡± My assumption of the reason I like it, is that the increased overall light level, causes the pupil to shrink, giving you better visual acuity & focus. YMMV
More of an issue for me with cad files, yellow on black?? Why ???????.? Give me dark blue on white, or light grey any day.
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Jim wrote:
"My assumption of the reason I like it, is that the increased overall light level, causes the pupil to shrink, giving you better visual acuity & focus. YMMV" Yup, makes sense. It used to be that all computer CRTs were green or white on black. In my workplace I was one of few (early adopters?) who inverted the colors to make it look more like a printed page. Andy |
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