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Seagull In my opinion, my eye strain/migraines are caused by my brain not being able to properly render flickering/dithering/polarised input from my eyes into a coherent image. The brain is able to learn and re-model itself to an extent, it makes some sense that over time I might learn how to render a particular screens output and thus stop experiencing pain. Maybe the visual processing bit of my brain is smaller than it should be or something.
That may all be true, however I would rather see exactly what my screen is capable of at the correct color range, regardless of artifacts or banding. This never used to be an issue until the last decade, with this race for the brightest, most colourful technology. Even if I wasn't affected, I personally don't like the idea of being 'tricked' into perceiving a higher color range due to a flicker technique. I would rather see either a) True 8/10 bit monitors come into the market which negates dithering or b) Let us have the choice to disable it to view the native color range of our current tech.
Maybe the cones in our eyes are different and we perceive color differently to most, or maybe we have a much lower flicker threshold. Either way flicker of any sort needs to go if possible.