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    Hi,
    I understand your concern and we are working to make a better experience for our customer. I believe that this resolved your issue.

    Feel free to contact us is there is any issue.

    Thanks
    Rachit

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    L. Van Warren commented  · 

    Dear Rachit -

    Thanks for responding to my feature request.

    The Dark Gray Theme DOES NOT resolve my issue, here is why.

    The page the user is viewing takes up most of the surface area of the screen. It is still WHITE.
    When the page has a WHITE BACKGROUND, most of the light from the screen is still being dumped into the user's retina. This is painful, especially for those of us who spend many hours on a computer.
    The simple action of flipping the WHITE BACKGROUND to black and the BLACK PRINT to white would be a huge step in the right direction. I know that the color scientists that Adobe has, such as the distinguished John Peterson, could take this step even further by providing TRUE DARK theme colors that would be very readable and easy on the eyes.
    A quick way of accomplishing this would be to flip the color table entries that are within the scope of the Acrobat application that render the page itself, and not the surrounding user interface. Making this color table accessible to the user would be a big improvement even if it added a bit of clunkiness to the user interface until a better solution was obtained. Hard white print on a hard black background is not the best solution, but it is a start in the right direction. I have attached an example showing that Dark Theme is not Dark when reading typical content.

    All the best,
    L. Van Warren MS CS

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