Path: utzoo!mnetor!tmsoft!becker!bdb From: bdb@becker.UUCP (Bruce D. Becker) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc Subject: Re: Help w/interlace setup Message-ID: <71747@becker.UUCP> Date: 10 Feb 91 09:45:55 GMT References: <16322@sdcc6.ucsd.edu> Organization: G. T. S., Toronto, Ontario, Canada Lines: 29 In article <16322@sdcc6.ucsd.edu> djohnson@beowulf.ucsd.edu (Darin Johnson) writes: | |OK, I started running my machine in interlace mode after 5 years. |Does anyone have a decent color scheme that reduces interlace |yet is easy to read? I have a filter that helps a lot, but my |beige-ish color combo isn't the greatest to read, and there is |still some slight flicker (I can't see it, but I can feel it :-). |[if you give a color combo, please include actual numbers if you can] Since visual sensitivity to flicker varies with color and intensity, you can profit from the selection of colors and brightness levels which minimize it. The human visual system is much lass sensitive to flicker at low brightness levels. Also, colors in the red region show the least flicker sensitivity. I set my workbench to shades of amber, and turn the intensity down as much as possible. This allows me to use the display for long periods without undue strain. -- ,u, Bruce Becker Toronto, Ontario a /i/ Internet: bdb@becker.UUCP, bruce@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu `\o\-e UUCP: ...!uunet!mnetor!becker!bdb _< /_ "Que es mas macho: moral fiber, o oat bran?" - lala