Faint colors and print

Is there a way to make the colors and print in the new Lion ical less faint??
Perry

I found this post looking for information on the same problem.  Screen angle doesn't help.  Enhance contrast in Universal Access makes the typeface show up better but it also makes all the colors disappear completely.  In Display/Color calibration, when I messed around with that fortunately it made it a different profile because although it looked better in the calibration process the appearance after applying it was all wrong--washed out--so I just went back to the standard profile. 
This has been an issue since I got this computer in 2007 so with Tiger, Leopard, and Sn L as well.  But more pronounced in Lion.  iCal, also other applications, like the gridlines in Numbers.  Too faint for my aging eyes. 

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