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Originally Posted by ottischwenk
Change the contrast!
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Yes, I've done that for alreader under app optimization. It defaults to max contrast settings anyway. In addition, it seems there is no system-wide option to change contrast, but neoreader apparently defaults to max contrast too. Why would an book readeing app default to anything else.
And yet, the contrast on thye Onyx remains poorer than that of a Kindle 2, which is actually an older generation device. Note that I am doing the comparison without lighting on both devices.
So if the hardware is the same (in fact it should be better on an Onyx Pro, being a later generation) it seems that it must be some other element that is reducing the contrast. I have read that contrast is better on an Onyx than on a Likebook, which is also Android, so that adds some to the possibility that the poorer contrast is due to Android. What I am seeing is not due to a single device-I am seeing it on a Nova and a Nova Pro. The contrast is identical on both.
Edit: I found the system contrast option. I'll test it on two novas to see if it makes a difference to text.