On 12 June 2011 10:53, Nicolai Waniek <roc...@rochus.net> wrote: > Quite the opposite, that they could not detect any difference.
So uh, not *quite* the opposite. I'm willing to believe people have a higher reading speed with black-on-white, though I suspect this is in part because that's how we read the vast majority of the time. However, especially when I'm tired, I can *feel* my eyes strain against the brightness (and if you lower the brightness you get an unreadable grey-on-grey). We may be good at reading black-on-white, but perhaps not black-on-fluorescent. It's possible I'm an outlier, being almost blind in one eye, but I doubt that has much of an effect in this case. Thanks, cls