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> So it makes sense that you'd just make whites as bright as possible- if the user doesn't like that, they can just turn the brightness down. Otherwise you're just kind of leaving the monitor's available/potential contrast on the table.

No. 70% white backgrounds allowed light and dark contrast elements. 100% white backgrounds do not.





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