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Old 08-01-2023, 11:27 AM   #10
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I dont have books that have darker paper than ereaders
Unless they are glossy artstyle hardbacks they will soon be darker. I have about 3000 paper books and most are darker (though yellow/orange rather than greyish).

Celtic Art in Pagan and Christian Times, 1993 hardback is brighter.
House of Many Ways, bought new last year, a paperback, is less bright, though a faint orange tinge rather than grey.
A POD proof of a paperback three years old is brighter, but POD doesn't use the same kind of paper as conventional print run. Printed using more like a laser printer than a lithographic "press" with drums and printer's ink.
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