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* slowly-moving novelty backgrounds - not when marginalisedJ. P. Gilliver
`- Re: slowly-moving novelty backgrounds - not when marginalisedBrian Gaff

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 by: J. P. Gilliver - Fri, 22 Sep 2023 12:53 UTC

There's the fashion for coloured abstract backgrounds that gradually
move; fairly calming, I suppose.

However, when something is shown almost full screen, but little strips
of these backgrounds remains round the edge, their movement can be
distracting, as it's not immediately obvious what they are - there's one
(orange, IIRR - can't remember which prog.) that, when only a narrow
strip is shown, sometimes looks like a progress bar, until you realise
it isn't.

The latest is the new Breakfast one, with the big blue circle. I quite
like it in some places. But this morning for the weather forecasts, at
least 6:45 and 7:15, for some reason the weather map was shown only
partly filling the screen (maybe they want to show off their nice studio
with the big screen with a platform in front of it that the forecaster
is standing on); this meant that the sides of the map had the new
background, and the big blue circle hove into and out of view at times,
which was rather distracting to the actual forecast.
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The first banjo solo I played was actually just a series of mistakes. In fact
it was all the mistakes I knew at the time. - Tim Dowling, RT2015/6/20-26

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 by: Brian Gaff - Sat, 23 Sep 2023 09:11 UTC

When I could see, I found such effects almost made me feel sick, just like
when you are on a ship.
Now its just the presenters banal wibbling that does it.
Brian

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"J. P. Gilliver" <G6JPG@255soft.uk> wrote in message
news:kyxlKenN5YDlFwQD@255soft.uk...
> There's the fashion for coloured abstract backgrounds that gradually move;
> fairly calming, I suppose.
>
> However, when something is shown almost full screen, but little strips of
> these backgrounds remains round the edge, their movement can be
> distracting, as it's not immediately obvious what they are - there's one
> (orange, IIRR - can't remember which prog.) that, when only a narrow strip
> is shown, sometimes looks like a progress bar, until you realise it isn't.
>
> The latest is the new Breakfast one, with the big blue circle. I quite
> like it in some places. But this morning for the weather forecasts, at
> least 6:45 and 7:15, for some reason the weather map was shown only partly
> filling the screen (maybe they want to show off their nice studio with the
> big screen with a platform in front of it that the forecaster is standing
> on); this meant that the sides of the map had the new background, and the
> big blue circle hove into and out of view at times, which was rather
> distracting to the actual forecast.
> --
> J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf
>
> The first banjo solo I played was actually just a series of mistakes. In
> fact
> it was all the mistakes I knew at the time. - Tim Dowling, RT2015/6/20-26

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