high contrast vs low contrast
High contrast refers to a visual display or image that has distinct differences in brightness or color between elements, making them easily distinguishable. On the other hand, low contrast refers to a visual display or image that has minimal or subtle differences in brightness or color between elements, making them less distinguishable.
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