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Originally Posted by crane3
Are people equating the paleness to less brightness? Does adjusting the "brightness" level provide more 'darkness'? Also, could the orange be like the Kobo where Kobo lies that the default time the orange gets turned on is at 11:00 PM but the orange really gets turned on at 10:00 PM then gets darker at 10:30 PM & 'full darkness(?)" at 11:00 PM. May have to check if the comfort light get darker over time.
I don't use the "comfort light" as it is a bit of eyestrain for my eyes as not enough light & contrast. But then, before cataract procedures, my eyeglass correction was at -14 diopter. I do not read in the dark except when there is a power outage!
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I can't speak for anyone else, but in my case, paleness with the comfort setting is not about less brightness. I've tried turning up the light to maximum and turning it down. The comfort light is much paler than the comfort light on my Onyx Nova, even though it is still better for me than the "non-comfort" light on the Mars. In fact, the paleness enhances contrast compared to my Nova. That's a plus.
And no, the time of day - or night - doesn't make a difference in the comfort light on my Mars.
I don't read in the dark, either! But my eyes seem to favor the comfort light - even the pale one - over the normal, more bluish light at any time of day or night.