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Originally Posted by Hollow Man
camera photos do funky things to exposure and color balance)?
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It's called white balance. Everything effects it. From lights of your room to lights of the device. The way movies and photography handles this is using colour checkers, and setting the scene correctly. Anyway, It doesn't look too pronounced to me. Many Kindle users are just used to having uniform lighting. Old palm-pc's tended to have major problems with colour bleed at the edges. Lcd screens and batteries were both very weak, so they used eink style lights at the edges for extra brightness, and you tended to see similar issues on them. I don't like Amazon's response to the problem, though. It's clearly not fixable with firmware, saying that it is is just sales tactic. They should just come forward that it was a design issue, and offer refunds for everyone that doesn't like it.