Martin Baxter wrote:
Does it not also have to do with being able to discern subtleties of shadow detail on-screen? Uncorrected CRT Gamma (as per Win / Nix / Television) gives a very non-linear display and tends to compress the bottom 20% to black.
It's a tradeoff: the Apple gamma may give more detail among darker colors, but at the loss of detail among lighter ones. The default gamma for Macs is so light that the whole thing looks washed out to me; the first thing I do when I get a new Mac is make it readable by increasing the gamma.
We can't rule out the possibility that the entire world outside of 1 Infinite Loop may not be wrong.
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