Sorry if I've worded the title badly, it's probably already obvious I'm not a graphic designer!
I have some eye sensitivity and very minor vision difficulty. A program I use daily is mostly "dark", but I simultaneously use "white page" based apps like Safari and email. I'm finding that when I switch to the dark program I'm having to increase the brightness by 2 notches to be able to see, but when when I switch back to Safari (or whatever) the brightness causes discomfort
Is there a way in MacOS of making blacks a bit more visible, or dulling whites a bit?? I've tried night shift and messing with accessibility which seems to help with one thing but (maybe understandably) makes the other problem worse!
Is what I'm asking impossible, as I'm kind of wanting the display to do 2 opposite things at once?
My machine is a M3 15" MacBook Air with the latest Mac OS
Thanks in advance!
I have some eye sensitivity and very minor vision difficulty. A program I use daily is mostly "dark", but I simultaneously use "white page" based apps like Safari and email. I'm finding that when I switch to the dark program I'm having to increase the brightness by 2 notches to be able to see, but when when I switch back to Safari (or whatever) the brightness causes discomfort
Is there a way in MacOS of making blacks a bit more visible, or dulling whites a bit?? I've tried night shift and messing with accessibility which seems to help with one thing but (maybe understandably) makes the other problem worse!
Is what I'm asking impossible, as I'm kind of wanting the display to do 2 opposite things at once?
My machine is a M3 15" MacBook Air with the latest Mac OS
Thanks in advance!