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Old 09-10-2013, 11:37 AM   #4
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Join Date: Nov 2012
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Device: iPad Air, iPhone 4s, Nexus 7
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Originally Posted by Faterson View Post
Please note that pretty much every iDevice displays the same colours differently. For example, the colour called Citrine in Marvin is much more intense on my iPad 3 screen, than the same colour is on my iPad 1's screen, where it is more subdued. My iPhone 4, again, has its own way of displaying the same colours, and Kris once said his iPad 4 likewise differs in its colours display from iPad 3 and the earlier iPads. I guess it comes down to colours saturation, which appears to be different for every iDevice.
Good point. I even had to adjust my colors when I removed the anti-glare screen protector from my iPad. Since I got the Gripster holder/stand I can usually find a position and angle where glare is not a problem. I will have to try a black background in sunlight... Never thought it would be as good as a light background but don't know if I've tried it.

Maybe this is my nerdiness showing, but I find it interesting how we all chose such wildly different settings. But I guess that's why we love Marvin, eh?
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