An important step to avoiding "too light" or "too heavy" is getting consistency from display to display, which requires some form of color management. Though maybe you're talking about some other form of gamma correction?
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The problem is not gamma correction, but the fact that so many fonts were designed without gamma correction in mind.
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You can and should treat the text color values as sRGB, but for AA/subpixel you need gamma correction or the intensity will vary by subpixel position which is very wrong/ugly...
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I'd be glad already if displays, hardware, drivers, the OS and the software came to a reliable agreement on how and whether they deal with gamma correction. :-/ In the end, I guess the result also depends on the LCD filter you are using?
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I'm still hoping that more libraries adopt/steal the things AGG got right. Kind of frustrating that there hasn't been much progress since http://www.antigrain.com/research/font_rasterization/#toc0006 … and https://www.freetype.org/freetype2/docs/text-rendering-general.html … ...
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Let’s chat when I get back to SF. We want to work on general color correction features (via CSS.)
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