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词条 Light-on-dark color scheme
释义

  1. Energy usage

  2. Issues with the web

  3. "Blazing white"

  4. See also

  5. References

Light-on-dark color scheme, also called dark mode, dark theme or night mode, is a color scheme that uses light-colored text, icons, and graphical user interface elements on a dark background and is often discussed in terms of computer user interface design and web design.

Originally, computer user interfaces were formed on CRTs. The phosphor was normally a very dark color, and lit up brightly when the electron beam hit it, appearing to be green or amber on black, depending on phosphors applied on a monochrome screen. RGB screens continued along a similar vein, using all the beams set to "on" to form white.

With the advent of teletext, research was done into which primary and secondary light colors and combinations worked best for this new medium. {{Fact|date=September 2008}} Cyan or yellow on black was typically found to be optimal from a palette of black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan and white.

The opposite color scheme, dark-on-light color scheme, was originally introduced in WYSIWYG word processors, to simulate ink on paper.

Whether it is easier or healthier to read text on a dark background was disputed by vision and perception researchers; there was similar dispute between users.{{cn|date=April 2015}} However, a recent article by Popular Science suggests that "Dark mode is easier on the eyes and battery"

[1] and max white uses roughly six times as much power as max black on a Google Pixel (with an OLED, not an LCD) [2]

Energy usage

Light on dark color schemes require less energy to display on some display technologies, such as OLED, CRT and LCD displays.[3] This can impact battery life and overall energy conservation.

Uniquely on OLED display panels, while an OLED will consume around 40% of the power of an LCD displaying an image that is primarily black, for the majority of images it will consume 60–80% of the power of an LCD. However, an OLED can use more than three times as much power to display an image with a white background, such as a document or web site.[4] This can lead to reduced battery life in mobile devices, when white backgrounds are used.

Issues with the web

Some[5][6][7] argue that a color scheme with light text on a dark background is easier to read on the screen, because the lower brightness causes less eyestrain. The caveat is that most pages on the web are designed for white backgrounds; GIF and PNG images with a transparency bit instead of alpha channels tend to show up with choppy outlines, as well as causing problems with other graphical elements.

It is not necessary that a web design work well with only one color scheme. There are many mechanisms of web architecture that allow designs to work well with any color scheme a user might prefer. This technical flexibility is a product of the web architect's concern for accessibility and user preference empowerment, though designers rarely utilize this technical flexibility.

"Blazing white"

Blazing white is black text on a bright background found in some software packages, often without the option to set colors (e.g. Wikipedia). Another common problem is, when using spatial anti-aliasing, the software assumes the background color is white.

Unlike paper, which reflects ambient light, both CRT and LCD displays emit light of sufficient brightness to overcome ambient light. As ambient light varies, the relative brightness of the display can vary widely.

See also

  • Blackle
  • Solarized (color scheme)

References

1. ^{{cite web |title=Dark mode is easier on your eyes and battery |url=https://www.popsci.com/night-dark-mode-design |date=November 21, 2018}}
2. ^{{cite web |title=Use Dark Mode to Conserve Your Phone's Battery Power |url=https://lifehacker.com/use-dark-mode-to-conserve-your-phones-battery-power-1830368436 |date=November 2018}}
3. ^Blackle vs. Google Monitor Power Consumption Tested
4. ^Stokes, Jon. (2009-08-11) [https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/news/2009/08/this-september-oled-no-longer-three-to-five-years-away.ars This September, OLED no longer "three to five years away"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120125223142/http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/news/2009/08/this-september-oled-no-longer-three-to-five-years-away.ars |date=2012-01-25 }}. Arstechnica.com. Retrieved 2011-10-04.
5. ^{{cite web|last1=SUN|first1=Tong|title=Dark Background Is Good For You|url=http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/misc/ce01-DarkBackgroundIsGoodForYou/|website=Unix/Linux (*niX) Collection|accessdate=26 March 2016|date=29 March 2008}}
6. ^{{cite web|last1=Supuhstar|title=Which is easier on the eyes: dark-on-light or light-on-dark?|url=http://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/q/15142|website=Stack Exchange|accessdate=26 March 2016|date=17 Jan 2013}}
7. ^{{cite web|last1=Rector|first1=Gary|title=Which is easier on the eyes: dark-on-light or light-on-dark?|url=http://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/a/53950|website=Stack Exchange|accessdate=26 March 2016|date=22 May 2015}}
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