Honestly I've spent the last few hours scouring the internet trying to find a solution to this. With absolutely no luck. I realize it's nothing gamebreaking but the colors are just so sore on the eyes. I have two screenshots. One from my a sign that looks really crappy, and another from one that looks perfectly fine. Note that these are both on the same version, same launcher, same everything. No resource pack is used, all that's active is Optifine. Also note that both of these signs are using the exact same color codes. Any advice or help on how to fix this would be greatly appreciated.
One seems significantly darker though in game. I realize it's the same color but the colors appear much darker. The signs were placed in two different areas. One with sunlight, which is the brighter one, and one under glowstone lighting, the darker one.
Honestly I've spent the last few hours scouring the internet trying to find a solution to this. With absolutely no luck. I realize it's nothing gamebreaking but the colors are just so sore on the eyes. I have two screenshots. One from my a sign that looks really crappy, and another from one that looks perfectly fine. Note that these are both on the same version, same launcher, same everything. No resource pack is used, all that's active is Optifine. Also note that both of these signs are using the exact same color codes. Any advice or help on how to fix this would be greatly appreciated.
Shadezc
Owner
Craftopia
The text in those two signs is almost exactly the same color as can be tested by using an image editor to examine the colors.
One seems significantly darker though in game. I realize it's the same color but the colors appear much darker. The signs were placed in two different areas. One with sunlight, which is the brighter one, and one under glowstone lighting, the darker one.
Shadezc
Owner
Craftopia
Human eyes are incredibly bad at judging such things.
What it looks like to me is that the colored text is "exactly" the same, but that the wood color is different due to the different light levels.
This changes the contrast in the two images, and any apparent text color change is purely an optical illusion due to human perception.