Grakkle macrumors 6502a Nov 27, 2006 #27 I think it's absolutely hideous. Turned it back to normal after two seconds - far too awful to keep for longer.
I think it's absolutely hideous. Turned it back to normal after two seconds - far too awful to keep for longer.
poppe macrumors 68020 Nov 27, 2006 #29 l4t13 said: could someone post screenshots? Click to expand... It's just a negative image of OSX... you know like a negative film? It just turns os x to look like that
l4t13 said: could someone post screenshots? Click to expand... It's just a negative image of OSX... you know like a negative film? It just turns os x to look like that
M MacHarne macrumors 6502 Nov 27, 2006 #30 Screen invert is sometimes used when reading in low light (more often just something neat to show people; see also: accessibility zoom) and this feature has been around on OS X for... a long time.
Screen invert is sometimes used when reading in low light (more often just something neat to show people; see also: accessibility zoom) and this feature has been around on OS X for... a long time.
Temujin macrumors 6502a Nov 29, 2006 #31 Yeah a cool feature when in low light conditions doing text stuff. I get less eye strain. l4t13 said: could someone post screenshots? Click to expand... An inverted screen dump turns out normal (not negative). Didn't bother taking a picture, sorry 🙂
Yeah a cool feature when in low light conditions doing text stuff. I get less eye strain. l4t13 said: could someone post screenshots? Click to expand... An inverted screen dump turns out normal (not negative). Didn't bother taking a picture, sorry 🙂
scem0 macrumors 604 Nov 29, 2006 #32 wow! Cool feature. Definitely not pretty, but I could see myself using this when writing a paper. It's easier on the eyes and I'd be less likely to get distracted. e
wow! Cool feature. Definitely not pretty, but I could see myself using this when writing a paper. It's easier on the eyes and I'd be less likely to get distracted. e