[Q] Night mode, color inversion @ system level - Desire Themes and Apps

Do u know a root or not root app that does the negative of what u see on the screen?

Don't know about inverting colours but I know you can change them.
If your using cyanogenmod or something based on it try render effects in cmsettings.
Otherwise try this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=745248

Thank u! But i tried on a Sense rom and ir seems it doesnt work.. news?
mercianary said:
Don't know about inverting colours but I know you can change them.
If your using cyanogenmod or something based on it try render effects in cmsettings.
Otherwise try this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=745248
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How to change color of status bar

Is tehre anyway how to change a color of status bar? I mean a bar up side of display with ifnormation about batery, signal, time etc. Default the color is black, I want it white. How can i change it?
Thanks so much for respond...
tombiker said:
Is tehre anyway how to change a color of status bar? I mean a bar up side of display with ifnormation about batery, signal, time etc. Default the color is black, I want it white. How can i change it?
Thanks so much for respond...
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You will need to edit the right .png in framework-res.apk
You will need root, decompiling and compiling apk, and pushing to system/framework.
I don't know how much you know about it.
If rooted and using cm7 just get a new theme.
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antonio1475 said:
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I don't know how much you know about it.
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...ehm actually nothing The some step by step tutorial will be good for me, without it I probably cannon change it...so please
tombiker said:
...ehm actually nothing The some step by step tutorial will be good for me, without it I probably cannon change it...so please
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So you are rooted? Which ROM are you using?
Hm that will be probably harder than I expected How can I find out which rom I used
PS I am totaly even more worse than beginner with "hacking" to my phone
only what I know that I ve got htc wildfire with latest android update
tombiker said:
Hm that will be probably harder than I expected How can I find out which rom I used
PS I am totaly even more worse than beginner with "hacking" to my phone
only what I know that I ve got htc wildfire with latest android update
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If you have the official 2.2.1, all this stops here because you can't root... Sorry
axactly so I have no way to change the color?
No, that requires a deodexed ROM. The best you can do is install a Custom Launcher and use its themes, but, that will not change the colour of the status bar.

[Q] Using custom colors on PA

Can anyone help me with how to obtain the actual colors that are present in an app so I can customize my colors properly in PA? It drives me batty when I can get close to an apps color, such as the purple in Viber, but not quite right.
Thanks
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gits.cpicker
if you use franco kernel and his app... theres a RGB included so you can see.
Thanks to you both, was having a fit trying to find the right method.
zephiK said:
if you use franco kernel and his app... theres a RGB included so you can see.
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he means this
its not kernel related, its hybrid engine doing it.
i use the above color picker aswell. one of us is currently working on making an algo that can scan the current recent-thumbnails for prominent colors. you'll get a special palette with these and it will be way easier to pick the right ones. meanwhile use a picker and the recents button so jumping back and forth is not such a pain.
Hey moles, thanks for the info. I'm doing exactly that right now, back and forth and back and forth using that app.

White apps or dark apps

I'm sorry if this has been ask before..
I do work with the note 3 and was hoping that maybe I might be able to help with the T mobile Note 4.
Can someone please verify that the international variant of the note 4 has either a white contacts (dialer), phone (in call ui), mms or a dark version?
Thank you for any help.
It has a white theme.
Lodix said:
It has a white theme.
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Thank you.
how can we make it dark again?
boodies said:
how can we make it dark again?
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A lot of work.. I was gonna try to invert them, but then I found that not only has samsung gone with their way of qmgs, but they also decided to screw everyone over with some type of file called astc that can't be decompiled
I found a workaround, but it's really up to you on how you use it, but...
You can set your home button to invert the colours with a triple tap. The setting is in accessibility. This is really handy when browsing the web, but not so much with "in and out" app use. I'm almost certain you can get tasker to invert apps using this method for specific apps you need inverted, and then return to normal when you exit those apps.

[Q] Issue - Yellowish color screen after flashing arymod 4.0 and Flex_Lollipop Rev2.1

Yellowish color screen after flashing arymod 4.0 or Flex_Lollipop Rev2.1, also tried 3 different kernels: LP_Xplorer_Rev1.7, darkqueen latest and perseo matergold. Still can´t get rid of this yellowish tint when the screen gets dimmer.
A photo would be good, I guess?
So you have only two options, either flash Stock ROM and have the display as it was, or you can use the app Screen Adjuster and turn up the Blue channel to neutralize the Yellowish effect. Remember, with that app you will just be masking the tint, not get rid of it, well not fundamentally.
devilsdouble said:
A photo would be good, I guess?
So you have only two options, either flash Stock ROM and have the display as it was, or you can use the app Screen Adjuster and turn up the Blue channel to neutralize the Yellowish effect. Remember, with that app you will just be masking the tint, not get rid of it, well not fundamentally.
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Thanks for the help, I've also tried that app but the problem is if I neutralize at lower dim when brightness goes up the colors are messed up again. I´ll post screenshot.
I was going to post screenshot but it doesn´t show the problem and I don't have a secundary camera to take a photo.
xinfinityoO said to try and use synapse "Tip for the people with yellowish color hue
Go to synapse / screen and enable mdnie control , there you change the "Digital edge enhancement", try every sharpness value."
But color still messed up
Oh okay. Then you will have to ditch either the ROM or the kernel, I can't be sure which one is causing that (or maybe this is intentional), look for which one says stuffs about display tweaking, should be mentioned under the details of either the ROM or the kernel.
And screenshot won't capture that actually, a photo is needed, from a camera. Screenshots from all the Note 3 of the world will look all same.
devilsdouble said:
Oh okay. Then you will have to ditch either the ROM or the kernel, I can't be sure which one is causing that (or maybe this is intentional), look for which one says stuffs about display tweaking, should be mentioned under the details of either the ROM or the kernel.
And screenshot won't capture that actually, a photo is needed, from a camera. Screenshots from all the Note 3 of the world will look all same.
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I thought there was way to upload a synapse profile or something that could neutralize this. Everything works like a charm and at high brightness there is no yellowish issue only when it's dimmer.
Oh Synapse, no idea mate, have stopped using that buggy piece of software a long time ago (no offence).
devilsdouble said:
Oh Synapse, no idea mate, have stopped using that buggy piece of software a long time ago (no offence).
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It was actually my first time using it and only to try and solve this issue but did find it quite unstable.

Blue Light Filter on A(6) Series Nougat Stock

Hey, Guys
I accidentally stumbled upon Blue light filter feature hidden on my A5 2016 Nougat Stock ROM.
Here is how to access it.
Install Nova Launcher (I used only this)
Add Widget , Choose Nova.. Then Choose "Activities". Scroll Down to find "Settings". Under Settings, you can find Blue Light filter. Select it.
It can now be accessed through the Nova widget.
Blue light filter didn't work for me. Guys, you try and let me know. I think all the A (6) series Nougat ROM have this hidden feature.
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I already notice this since MM, read my post
https://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series/general/launch-activity-setting-t3621078
But not found a way to upload screenshoot.
Vorion said:
Hey, Guys
I accidentally stumbled upon Blue light filter feature hidden on my A5 2016 Nougat Stock ROM.
Here is how to access it.
Install Nova Launcher (I used only this)
Add Widget , Choose Nova.. Then Choose "Activities". Scroll Down to find "Settings". Under Settings, you can find Blue Light filter. Select it.
It can now be accessed through the Nova widget.
Blue light filter didn't work for me. Guys, you try and let me know. I think all the A (6) series Nougat ROM have this hidden feature.
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That tenable the shorcut on the notification panel ?
McFy said:
That tenable the shorcut on the notification panel ?
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If you mean "enable", No. It doesn't enable it on the notification panel.
The method would just dig it up and unhide the feature. It gives you the access to the feature which is not available in a normal setting.
Just try it and let me know if the blue light is really getting filtered out or it is just lying there like a dummy setting.
I tried to change the Opacity. I saw no colour change on the screen.
I just posted this to know how it functions for other XDA members on their A(6) series phones.
Someone at XDA would come up with an idea or workaround to make it work and probably also put it on Notification Panel.
Just waiting!
Vorion said:
If you mean "enable", No. It doesn't enable it on the notification panel.
The method would just dig it up and unhide the feature. It gives you the access to the feature which is not available in a normal setting.
Just try it and let me know if the blue light is really getting filtered out or it is just lying there like a dummy setting.
I tried to change the Opacity. I saw no colour change on the screen.
I just posted this to know how it functions for other XDA members on their A(6) series phones.
Someone at XDA would come up with an idea or workaround to make it work and probably also put it on Notification Panel.
Just waiting!
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Ok thank you for your reply. I think is a problem from the kernel because on custom Rom port from gs7 or gs8 aod and blue light filter are not working so the I think they have try to hide those feature but you can still see those because it's a port of the system ui
McFy said:
Ok thank you for your reply. I think is a problem from the kernel because on custom Rom port from gs7 or gs8 aod and blue light filter are not working so the I think they have try to hide those feature but you can still see those because it's a port of the system ui
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You are most welcome, McFy.
Yes, it has to do with the kernel. But it is not a problem. Samsung has deliberately left out the feature at Kernel level. If someone comes up with a custom kernel that supports this feature, yes, it might work.
Maybe on Framework too. When I tried to switch the display mode from Basic to Adaptive, it prompted me to disable Blue Light Filter to proceed with the mode change.
So I assume it didn't work for you too.
We can surely live without this feature. Still, it would have been pleasant to our eyes during nights (better sleep) and also our blue OLED pixels could have had the chance to live little longer. LOL
Vorion said:
You are most welcome, McFy.
Yes, it has to do with the kernel. But it is not a problem. Samsung has deliberately left out the feature at Kernel level. If someone comes up with a custom kernel that supports this feature, yes, it might work.
Maybe on Framework too. When I tried to switch the display mode from Basic to Adaptive, it prompted me to disable Blue Light Filter to proceed with the mode change.
So I assume it didn't work for you too.
We can surely live without this feature. Still, it would have been pleasant to our eyes during nights (better sleep) and also our blue OLED pixels could have had the chance to live little longer. LOL
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Lol, yes they are not feature I need but I reach how to enable the multwindow one my phone because I have nougqt and Samsung have disable it but on the dev option some setting for multwindow mode are present but change nothing I don't know how to enable it
I already added it in my ROM.
One thing I can surely tell you is that you won't be able to get this feature without editing framework and custom kernel.
jjjhitel said:
I already added it in my ROM.
One thing I can surely tell you is that you won't be able to get this feature without editing framework and custom kernel.
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Yes, I thought it had something to do with Kernel as well as Framework. Thank you for the information.
As I researched through, it looks like your ROM Advanced Seven for A710XX has been ported to A510XX by that kid, @DasNuddel. It looks like you have done an awesome work. And DasNuddel also has done his work very well in bringing the ROM to A510 devices.
Thanks, man!!
Vorion said:
Yes, I thought it had something to do with Kernel as well as Framework. Thank you for the information.
As I researched through, it looks like your ROM Advanced Seven for A710XX has been ported to A510XX by that kid, @DasNuddel. It looks like you have done an awesome work. And DasNuddel also has done his work very well in bringing the ROM to A510 devices.
Thanks, man!!
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Arrived is an ported Advanced SEVEN (since December), I'm currently learning Kernel Development. To fixing bugs and try to bring Bluelight Filter to the ROM.
Kind regards,
DasNuddel // Charles
DasNuddel said:
Arrived is an ported Advanced SEVEN (since December), I'm currently learning Kernel Development. To fixing bugs and try to bring Bluelight Filter to the ROM.
Kind regards,
DasNuddel // Charles
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Good luck .. tell us if you have found a way .. do you think the s6 Rom user have got aod on custom Rom because I have saw nothing about this ..
Samsung Bluelight Filter is not that good.. Use cf lumen in root mode, it's effective
updesh94 said:
Samsung Bluelight Filter is not that good.. Use cf lumen in root mode, it's effective
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I tried Lux and CF Lumen in the past but I settled for Twilight for its simple interface. I have been using Twilight for years. I thought a native feature would be better. That's all. We didn't miss it on Marshmallow, definitely that's something we can live without.
I just wanted to get some insight on that hidden dummy feature.
I will give CF Lumen another try. It's been years. I expect some improvements. Thanks for your suggestion.
DasNuddel said:
Arrived is an ported Advanced SEVEN (since December), I'm currently learning Kernel Development. To fixing bugs and try to bring Bluelight Filter to the ROM.
Kind regards,
DasNuddel // Charles
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My best wishes on your Kernel development.
Thank you, Charles, for the nice work!!!
Vorion said:
I tried Lux and CF Lumen in the past but I settled for Twilight for its simple interface. I have been using Twilight for years. I thought a native feature would be better. That's all. We didn't miss it on Marshmallow, definitely that's something we can live without.
I just wanted to get some insight on that hidden dummy feature.
I will give CF Lumen another try. It's been years. I expect some improvements. Thanks for your suggestion.
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Twilight does not has root mode which means that the it applies a Filter which lights up the black areas of screen also, but cf lumen in root mode changes the colour of the screen so, black areas remain black. That's why I prefer it. You're welcome!
updesh94 said:
Twilight does not has root mode which means that the it applies a Filter which lights up the black areas of screen also, but cf lumen in root mode changes the colour of the screen so, black areas remain black. That's why I prefer it. You're welcome!
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I tried CF Lumen as you suggested. Wow! Yes, I noticed the difference. Twilight just washes the screen with colours.
Previously, I tried CF Lumen on an LCD screen phone. That's why I didn't see the difference. CF Lumen is a right choice for an AMOLED device with root privilege. Now I know what I had been missing all these years. Psst!
I compared CF Lumen and Twilight, approximately same settings(I think). There was a stunning difference!! CF Lumen any night!!!
For reference, I have attached the comparison screenshots of my home screen. Forget the whites, just look at the blacks. I hope it helps others.
Thanks again, Updesh!
I have used Blue ligth filter in my roms with snapdragon (Here you only need to edit services.jar and BLF and AOD works)
But I with a friend created a mod BLF with more options than the BLF of N7 samsung and do not need to edit services.jar / framework.res or kernel.
It is a mod with more options:
Code:
Sepia
Black
Brown
Red
This made it work in grace ux 6.0.1 I just have to update the smalis to nougat and maybe manage to make it work on my rom Nougat A5 2016
By Zonik said:
I have used Blue ligth filter in my roms with snapdragon (Here you only need to edit services.jar and BLF and AOD works)
But I with a friend created a mod BLF with more options than the BLF of N7 samsung and do not need to edit services.jar / framework.res or kernel.
It is a mod with more options:
This made it work in grace ux 6.0.1 I just have to update the smalis to nougat and maybe manage to make it work on my rom Nougat A5 2016


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Does this will be avaible with revoluton Os 4 ?
By Zonik said:
I have used Blue ligth filter in my roms with snapdragon (Here you only need to edit services.jar and BLF and AOD works)
But I with a friend created a mod BLF with more options than the BLF of N7 samsung and do not need to edit services.jar / framework.res or kernel.
It is a mod with more options:
Code:
Sepia
Black
Brown
Red
This made it work in grace ux 6.0.1 I just have to update the smalis to nougat and maybe manage to make it work on my rom Nougat A5 2016
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I am not sure if I understand that, can you teach us how to do that?

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