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2026-03-03 14:22 UTC

why shouldn’t it be the same on a screen? ooh ooh I know! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RGB_color_model en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CMYK_color_model On paper, you use the subtractive colour model, so the light is reflected off the page, and the text is taking away from what’s reflected. On a screen, you use the additive colour model, so seeing brighter colours means more lights have to be shined directly into your eyes. If you are finding white/bright text on dark backgrounds difficult to read, adjust your font size settings/thicknesses or check your eyesight out.

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