I found this website that addresses eye fatigue and thought it was worth posting.
http://www.uaw-daimlerchryslerntc.org/resources/news.cfm?NewsID=636
http://www.uaw-daimlerchryslerntc.org/resources/news.cfm?NewsID=636
Quote from Babak:
infinitis, about refreshforce, does this software 'force' the monitor above its 'max' refresh rate?
Quote from lescor:
All my chart backgrounds are black. All my spreadsheets use a grey background. I find that lots of light colors on the screen is hard on the eyes because it opens the pupils more.
Quote from nononsense:
For what it is worth, top Swiss watchmakers often work at home in their private workshop. To avoid eye fatigue, they (mostly?) have their bench installed below a window. They will regularly look up from their work and focus at a distant object through the window. It seems that regular re-adaptation exercises can help in reducing eye fatigue.

Quote from stockerup:
Ok, I think I've got some colors that work for me.
top_playa, I'm using your color scheme (listed above) for my stock charts, and I'm using a light gray B/G for my indices:
Hue 160 RED 192
Sat 0 GREEN 192
LUM 181 BLUE 192
I'm also using BLACK candles for up ticks and RED for down ticks in both color schemes.
I like the two color scheme better, because it breaks it up a little, and I'm able to separate stocks from indices at a glance.
The biggest thing I readily see is that the brightness is definitely gone.
I should also mention that both my monitors are LCD's, from which, I sit approx. 30" away.
Who knows? Maybe I've got my problem solved. I'll give it a try Monday.
Thanks for everyone's input.
Good Trading.