I've done a quick search for this and nothing came up. Is there a way to change the multiplier used for the auto-backlight? I like the idea of it adjusting to the local brightness, but I find that in all lighting conditions it's just a little too bright.
try Lumos
or G-Light
both are Complete and customizable Auto-Backlight replacements
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Hello,
I just switched to a Touch - I really like my phone so much but I really really miss the flashlight apps I used on my last couple of phones. The touch doesn't have flash in it so I have a default word document with no text so it is all white but my screen brightness is normally set for 50% - I was wondering if there was a way to have it increase the brightness for this particular document or some other way to make the brightness go to full, and the screen go to white in one touch?
Thanks
Hi
I have recently installed LeeDroid 3.0.7, its mostly great.
The thing I have noticed the most which is a bit annoying are the changes to the notification panel, while I love the fact its now transparent it has this white lighting effect on it, starting from the top left gradually getting darker until it reaches the bottom right.
I understand these can be referred to as the lighting gradrient or spotlight effect.
Basically its too dark, I want to lightening it up.. make it brighter. So I can read all of the text when I have 3 or 4 notifications.
Thanks
you can change it yourself:
http://uot.dakra.lt/
can change lots of other things too
Does anyone know of an app that would allow me to calibrate the color/greyscale/gamma etc on the S4? Something along the lines of Advanced Color and Gamma Control seems to be exactly what I'm looking for, but it only works the Nexus 4.
I have a colorimeter and I'm just looking for something that will give me decent greyscale control. The only apps I've found that offer any color control seem to do nothing other than add an adjustable colored filter, which raises the black levels.
Any other AV science nerds out there who have found a good tool for this?
The goal of this guide is to have very low screen brightness with high contrast. Also the battery consumption is lowered. This guide was made for Slim Bean 4.3, however should work mostly in other roms also:
A) Use Screen Filter https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.haxor
B) Use black background, gray color for text and dark red color for links http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45710930#post45710930 This tactic is better than invert rendering, because images are not inverted.
C) Shorten the timeout of soft key leds by modifying file "datadata/com.cyanogenmod.settings.device/shared_prefs/com.cyanogenmod.settings.device_preferences.xml". Change value "backlight_timeout" to 1. Unfortunately disabling the light seems impossible (as far as I know), but making the light duration short helps.
D) This I did not manage to do, but I have a faint idea how to do it. The goal is to decrease the minimum brightness to 0, which has been actually implemented in some roms. The following thread has discussion about this, however I was unable to rebuild the framework-res.apk http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42281805&postcount=2
Help with D) would be appreciated.
I remember this thread with the G3, http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/themes-apps/super-amoled-contrast-g3-display-t2817248, and noticed the setting exists for the G4 as well. It's under Accessibility > Vision > Screen Color Adjustment.
Has anyone played with it to improve color and contrast of the G4 screen?
I gave it more contrast by dragging the circle from the middle of the top down over the first blue candy. Tried to keep the same colors, but more contrasty. It's hard to adjust accurately.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/general/add-little-contrast-saturation-to-g4s-t3133889
As per the link above, already discussed.
Not worth it, ruins the display clarity and accuracy. it's not a true enhancement.