• TheFonz@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I disagree. I find the stronger contrast easier to pick out while driving. I found myself squinting a lot before.

    • Ottomateeverything@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I find that the opposite. There’s more contrast on everything. Previously, contrast of the path to follow made if clear where to go. Now that doesn’t have as much contrast from the rest so it’s harder to glance and see where to go. All of the roads stand out. But I don’t care about all of the roads. I care about the ONE road I’m trying to follow and that doesn’t stand our from the rest. That’s all I’m trying to “pick out” while driving and now that is harder.

      It feels like “overly” busy because literally every item on the screen is trying to pop out from the background. That’s just noise and over attention grabbing. I don’t care about the 7 streets I’m passing popping out and grabbing attention. I barely even need to know they’re there, so the low contrast made sense.