Re: Australian open surface and theme colour = BLUE



On Oct 4, 3:38 pm, "David W" <n...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<andrew.r...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
On Oct 4, 1:46 pm, Scott <scott...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
my .02

imagine if you were looking up and watching a fast moving star race
back and forth across the night sky. is that easier to do than
watching a black object move back and forth on a white background?

If you're talking about equivalent sized objects on equivalent sized
surfaces, then I would hypothesize that following a white dot on a
black background WOULD be easier than following a black dot on a white
bacground. A field of white (or any bright color) would, I think,
strain your eyes more than a field of black does (black being a total
absence of color, while white is a conglomerate of all colors). Hell,
from a little experiment in MS Word, I'd say that making out tiny
white text on black bakground is easier than the inverse.

Does that mean that you find white text on black easier to read than black text
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I do, actually.

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