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Originally Posted by Claude_C
Come to think of it, I think you may have not understood what I was talking about. That's OK. English is not my mother tongue, I make mistakes and don't always have the right vocabulary.
When I was talking about total dark mode, I meant for the book, the text, the interface, the menus, the dictionary, like it was possible with a patch before, and how Kindle does it. Not the colour "layer" (I don't know how to call it otherwise. And don't give me your course on how colours are made, I learned that in elementary shool. )
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Total dark mode simply inverts the shades, so if you have any colour content, rather than a purely mono page, the colours invert. An image will look more ghastly with inverted colour than a mono negative image.
In Elementary school they told us lies about colours, even in secondary school art. Secondary school physics was more accurate.
But as I wrote, the post was for the general public.
And the colourisation is just a thin printed pattern, a layer, of translucent dots aligned with the pixels.