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Oren Ellenbogen's Dark SchemeA lot of the darker schemes like Oren's don't use a True Black, but an "off black." His theme is very low contrast and uses muted, relaxing colors.
Mike "Blowmage" Moore's Ruby BlueThis is a low-contrast calm schema, but operators and numbers have a little "pop" to them.
Vibrant Borland by MawiThis one bring backs good memories of writing Borland C++ with OWL and Turbovision, with a little Norton Commander thrown in for fun.
CodingHorrorOne of the few light-colored themes, Jeff's also uses a custom font to make 0 and O stand out. Note that the white background is more of a paper-colored off-white.
Dave Reed's Jedi SchemeDave's schema uses a complete black, and a neon blue. A little intense, but much higher contrast.
Damien Guard's HumaneThis earthy theme includes little details like smart fonts and italics.
Tomas Restrepo's ThemesTomas has done a huge amount of work in this space. You can get seven of his themes here. He's even got a tool to port color schemes from Visual Studio to SQL Management Studio.
Desert NightsThis theme uses the greatest range of colors outside of the Vibrant Ink them, and approaches, but doesn't reach, a number of primary colors.
Garden of EdenGreen, Kermit-green, sea-green, they are all here in this blue-green theme.
RagnarokInitially similar to many dark themes, this one uses complementary colors to provide contrast between identifiers and keywords, string literals and comments.
NightingaleA more cheerful dark theme that includes italics for string literals and brighter neons for keywords.
Moria AlternateThis uses Deja Vu Sans Mono as it's font and uses a lot more neutrals and grays outside of the keyword space.
Brad Wilson Dark Visual StudioA muted, low-contrast theme with blues and purples. Even the yellow is relaxed.
Martin Plante (slimCODE)Martin likes small text, no ClearType to take advantage of crisp LCD screens. Rather than committing to blue or black he goes for a navy-gray-blue background.
John Lam's Vibrant Ink PortJohn's trying for a straight port of Textmate's famous Vibrant Ink. This is a sharp, bright, neo-classic theme. Note his use of Monaco.
Rob Conery - TextmateThis is Rob's take on Vibrant Ink, added Consolas as the font, some bolding, and lowers the contrast a smidge.
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