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From: jem97@LEAH.ALBANY.EDU (Jim Mower)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.workstations
Subject: Re: SCREENS HURT EYES (Mac SE, Plus)
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Date: Wed, 2-Dec-87 10:17:47 EST
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In article <1858@cognos.UUCP>, roberts%cognos@math.waterloo.EDU
(Robert Stanley) writes: 
>  (Howard L. Dyckman) writes:
> >My eyes have been hurt by some recent Macintosh screens (SE, Plus).
> 	    much text deleted......
> 
> Readers of this newsgroup should probably be aware that this very
> same posting has appeared at least twice in comp.sys.mac, has
> engendered no follow-up postings reporting similar experiences, and
> has finally been objected to on precisely that ground.  Mr Dyckman
> was recently asked to stop repeating his posting on the subject...
> --  	    much text deleted......
> R.A. Stanley             Cognos Incorporated     S-mail: P.O. Box 9707

Although no one may have followed up on the original article in
comp.sys.mac, I don't subscribe to that newsgroup.  I don't use Macs
but I do design maps for display on workstation monitors and have been
concerned with setting appropriate value levels for the background.
Has anyone experienced the problem mentioned in the original posting
with any monitor using a high value background?

Jim Mower, Dept. of Geography and Regional Planning
jem97@leah.albany.edu