Igor Riđanović wrote:I agree that user theme customization would be a good thing. I strongly disagree the values of the current UI should be inverted to make it look more like an office product. Resolve is used in professional, low light environments where a glowing UI is not desirable. I use Resolve in a projection ... -snip-
Yes, I understand, Igor, and others. I suppose I was advocating a choice, the option to choose how we have our UI, and beginning from the standard common hues seemed a good place to start. I'm most definitely aware of 'retinal bleaching' or 'recalibration'.
What was/is most irritating to me is the difficulty in discriminating between grey on black; I haven't seen that elsewhere. Font size too, perhaps.
Maybe a few alternatives, along the lines of your argument, would be a good compromise.