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Originally Posted by Pismire
I am surprised colour seems to be an issue for many here. So a black and white display would be a deal-breaker for you?
In my field of work, colour plays a very small role, and during manuscript submission you are encouraged to ensure any colour images would still be understandable when printed on a grey scale. How is it important to you?
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For me not necessarily because I am in humanities. But as somebody mentioned who studied biology black and white IS a deal-breaker. I am pretty sure you can understand why.
But even I annotate in at least 2-3 colors on my tablet. I have better overview that way than with just one color. (it's usually 1 color for underline, 1 for written comments)
Well, not all fields of work are the same. You surely understand that?