On Sat, 2005-10-01 at 17:19 -0600, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
> reopen 257010
> severity 257010 important
> submitter 257010 !
> thanks
> 
>  257010 mentioned "The 'none' skin which XMMS displays by default is
>  virtually unusable for me, and I have reasonably good eyesight." as the
>  reason for filing the bug and further elaborating about the skin being
>  low contrast.  On 1.2.10+cvs20050809-2 the bug was "fixed" by replacing
>  the default skin with something white-ish.
> 
>  I don't know from which planet you come from, but the human vision
>  system is more sensible to intensity (luminance) changes than to colour
>  changes and that's something that the average person can understand
>  very easily (b/w photographs appear to display larger amounts of detail
>  than colour ones).
>  
>  In the *average* case the eye is able to perceive a *difference* in
>  luminace of about 2%.  This is better approximated a la Ward[0], which
>  states that the required difference is is much larger at higher
>  luminances.  Since the bluish background has a luminance of about 0.85
>  and the text on it has a luminance of 0.70, this means that the average
>  human can *hardly* read the text this skin, and if they manage it's
>  only because they have slightly different colours.
> 
>  So, if you really intend to fix this bug please go find something
>  sensible instead of something that looks "cute".
> 
>  Marcelo
> 
>  PS: Severity upgraded because the new situation is worse than the
>      original.  Submitter changed because the original submitter didn't
>      appear to care (didn't reopen the bug)
> 
>  [0] G. Ward, ``A Contrast-Based Scalefactor for Luminance Display'',
>      Graphics Gems IV, Ed. by P. S. Heckbert, pp. 415-421, 1994.

Thanks for your suggestion.

--
David Moreno Garza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   |  http://www.damog.net/
                   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  |          GPG: C671257D
  Transando de arriba a abajo.



-- 
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to