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Dial face preference.....White face/ Black Needle or Black face/ White or Red needle ?

sfriedberg

Diamond
Joined
Oct 14, 2010
Location
Oregon, USA
Black print and needle on white or yellow. It's easier for me to read. I also avoid "dark mode" UIs for computer apps for the same reason. "Trendy" is much less important than "legible".
 

John Garner

Titanium
Joined
Sep 1, 2004
Location
south SF Bay area, California
My first choice is black face, white numbers and graduations, and yellow-orange hand.

Second choice is a light green face with black numbers, graduations, and hand.

Third choice, white face with black numbers etc.

White face dials are also-rans for me.

So . . . care to guess which almost all of mine are?
 

dkmc

Diamond
My first choice is black face, white numbers and graduations, and yellow-orange hand.

Second choice is a light green face with black numbers, graduations, and hand.

Third choice, white face with black numbers etc.

White face dials are also-rans for me.

So . . . care to guess which almost all of mine are?

White face with black numbers ? (Seems to be the most common)
 

burdickjp

Aluminum
Joined
Apr 4, 2014
Location
Detroit, MI, USA
Black print and needle on white or yellow. It's easier for me to read. I also avoid "dark mode" UIs for computer apps for the same reason. "Trendy" is much less important than "legible".

Dark backgrounds with light print reduces eyestrain on a screen. If done correctly, it also reduces glare and reflection on a gauge. This is why computer programmers use dark themes and why aircraft cockpit gauges have dark backgrounds and white text.
 
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jccaclimber

Stainless
Joined
Nov 22, 2015
Location
San Francisco
Black print and needle on white or yellow. It's easier for me to read. I also avoid "dark mode" UIs for computer apps for the same reason. "Trendy" is much less important than "legible".
Are you frequently in well lit environments or places with bright objects?
I started using dark mode in some places well before I knew it was a trendy thing.
I like the brightness of my monitor to be as close to my surroundings while still being able to see it, and that seems to reduce eye strain for me. This means light but not too bright screens in the day and dark screens at night. I'm wondering if I'd be better of with darker screens in the day, but haven't tried yet.

I love the look of the fine black text on the white background of my Interrapid indicator, but I think it's easier to read my black background BesTest.
 
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Orange Vise

Titanium
Joined
Feb 10, 2012
Location
California
I've had all of them and haven't noticed much of a difference.

The order of importance IMO is cleanliness, size, and then dial color.
 

winger

Stainless
Joined
Dec 28, 2005
Location
portage county, wisconsin
I have a black face B&S travel and test indicators. I only use them when I need a second indicator set up. I much prefer the white ones. The half colored face would have been nice when using a mirror, but I just put a sharpie mark on the plus side.
My favorite test indicator for working inside a machine is a Vyndicator. A little larger than a standard test indicator but it has a remote readout box.
Dave
 

eKretz

Diamond; Mod Squad
Joined
Mar 27, 2005
Location
Northwest Indiana, USA
I find them all pretty equally easy to read. But I have pretty good eyes. I've probably got an equal number of white face with black numbering/needle and black face with white numbering/orange needle. I'm more partial to brand than coloring.
 








 
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