On Wed, 24 May 2023 15:05:07 -0400
"Chris Murphy" <li...@colorremedies.com> wrote:
 
> Green is an efficient color choice. It tends to appear to the
> brightest. Part of this relates to the luminosity function of human
> vision which has a peak wavelength that happens to be the same as the
> medium wavelength photo receptor (i.e. green). So given the same
> amount of  radiant energy emitted across the visible spectrum, green
> will appear to be the brightest.
> 
> Light purple is OK, Blue, indigo, or yellow tends to be harder to to
> detect complex shapes (like letters and numbers) but I'm not sure of
> the reason(s).

I'm attaching an image of a prompt with yellow, my default, and a
prompt with green using Jens' prompt suggestion.  I find the green too
bright, I would prefer it with a little more black in it.  But I would
just override it anyway.

A long time ago I had a monochrome crt that defaulted to a sort of burnt
orange which also worked fine.
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