I don’t so much have a problem with the brightness and color palette used at 
night on my older Garmin plotter at the helm. They work really well when it is 
dark. My problem is the time that the display switches over automatically – 
local sunset.

 

(BTW, the auto switchover on my Garmin still happens, even after adjusting the 
brightness. Might be different on your plotter.) 

 

It is still pretty bright out at sunset. I wish I could change the time to 
something like civil twilight, or half way between civil twilight and nautical 
twilight, when the ambient light from the afterglow of sunset is diminished.

 

Rick Brass

Washington, NC

 

 

 

 

 

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Marek

 

Yes I can in fact adjust the brightness but I think that turns off auto 
dimming.  You are correct though … not when making a passage at dusk between 
two shoals though

 

 

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