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Originally Posted by crane3
I need to put in a word in that one's eyesight need to be taken into account about lighting. For my self, my correction was at -14 dioptics & I have to use a 250 watt daylight lamp to read comfortably. The soft white lighting is too dim & makes me sleepy because of eye strain. The orange light on a tablet/ereader also cause a some eye strain.
I don't think that any "studies" consider what/how a person's eyesight also make a difference of reading comfortably. I do have all "daylight" bulbs in my home so I can see better.
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THIS 100%!!!! This is what it really comes down to. It is easier to believe made up BS about this that or the other when it comes to back light, front light, no light etc. When all it really boils down to is what is truly physically going on with one's aging eyes, changing eyes and utilizing common sense.
People would rather live in denial that we are not designed to see/read/drive in the dark w/o putting a great deal of strain on our eyes and in some instances lives, or that fact that maybe, just maybe you need to take yourself to an eye doctor and get some damn glasses!
Thank you Crane for also keepin it real!