You do realize that the "export scripts" mentioned in that article
were recently repaired and re-enabled, right? There was an
announcement of this in the last week or two...
Ah, I forgot about the rod/cone resolution difference.
As for the iris opening wider -- I suspect that the overall lighting
of the room you're in has a greater effect than the coloring of the
page; that would seem to be why my vision specialist recommended a
brightly lit room, *not* just a local
> high contrast. That's why books are printed on white paper and not
(1) Paper Doesn't *GLOW*
(2) spurious argument (the history has *nothing* to do with contrast:
black ink has less variation than white; printing white on black paper
would be hard by comparison, and it isn't really known if it
This was flamed about once before; you might check the logs for the
comments from back then. (I'm fortunate that the two browsers I do use
let me ignore all color specs in html, for pure white tends to flicker
much more, which I find highly annoying.)
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