Any way to save the camera settings?
Once I turn the phone off, certain settings default back...(ev +/-, contrast, saturation)
Is there a .conf somewhere that I can set as default?
I like to have my contrast and saturation levels adjusted.
I'm on ACS Syndicate, but it seems to do the same on the stock as well.
Thanks.
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Hi!
Is it just me or it is by default that the camera application does not choose the correct white balance when set to "Auto"?
It always uses the last white balance setting, I mean if I set it to Daylight, then set back to Auto, it will work in daylight mode, and will not correct the white balance if I go into a fluorescent area. I have to manually choose Fluorescent. Then if I set it back to Auto, it will display Auto, but keep working in fluorescent mode, that is, when going back to sunlight, it will not realize that it should change the WB settings.
As far as I remember, other Pocket PCs of mine did not have this issue. If I chose Auto, they set the WB automatically all the time, and these Fluorescent, Daylight etc settings existed only to let me correct if the Auto setting did not choose the best WB.
Others, do you also have this problem?
Kristof
So what file would I have to edit to adjust the default brightness levels of the auto brightness? Example: I want it to be brighter based on the same amount of ambient light.
Same Idea
I thought of the same thing... but additionally, would like to be able to adjust it on the fly.
So an app with a little slider that adjusted the phone's tolerance to ambient light would be sweet. There's got to be a way this can be done with Tasker.
I know there are several ways to tweak the color settings on the Nexus 4 if you use certain kernels, including the RGB 0-255 values and contrast settings through apps such as the paid version of the Franco.kernel updater. I've fooled around with these a bit, and I like the contrast settings but usually roll back to defaults because they are noticeably dimmer than defaults, which is likely to make me turn up the brightness and use more battery. What I'm wondering is if there's a way to remove all color from the display and use a black and white rendering instead? It isn't out of any necessity, I'm just curious and sometimes like reading certain things in B&W because unnecessary colors in ads or UI elements can be distracting. Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
I've been checking around for a way to add/remove automatic brightness levels in the level settings under display>automatic brightness but I haven't found any (both online and on my Nexus 5). I remember the CM settings looking similar to this but with the ability to change how many levels it uses. Holding just allows one to change the lux and the slider is the brightness.
DPower said:
I've been checking around for a way to add/remove automatic brightness levels in the level settings under display>automatic brightness but I haven't found any (both online and on my Nexus 5). I remember the CM settings looking similar to this but with the ability to change how many levels it uses. Holding just allows one to change the lux and the slider is the brightness.
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We had this in 4.3 but I don't know if it's been reimplemented on 4.4 yet.
The Blue Light Filter mode can replace 3rd party apps like cf.lumen, Twilight and Lux's night mode. It's a stock method of customizing the display color temperature.
ASUS should copy a leaf from cf.lumen's book and add the capability to automatically calculate sunset by your GPS coordinates and turn BLF mode on at night! Later at night they can add option to automatically change color temperature to more red tones (i.e. setting the BLF mode slider all the way to the right) like cf.lumen's sleep mode!
Thanks to Splendid display tuning, I no longer have cf.lumen installed. But! I do miss the convenience of automating things. Having the display tuner widget in quick settings is nice but no cigar!
Similarly when bright sunlight detected, the Splendid app could have option to turn vivid mode on.
Cyanogenmod12 and by extension CyanogenOS12 already has both these options (night mode and CABC for bright sunlight mode similar to vivid) available in their display options settings.
Perhaps these suggestions should be forwarded to Asus...as they seem to be set on providing timely updates to the phone(awesome), they might listen. I do like the Splendid app.
I agree. And now that we have this option: @Asus_USA
Maybe a rep here would forward the suggestion?
thedisturbedone said:
I agree. And now that we have this option: @Asus_USA
Maybe a rep here would forward the suggestion?
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Timed profiles for Splendid would be great. A more effective colour temperature adjustment, coupled with a considerably lower minimum screen brightness on a hardware level would make this phone SO much more usable for late-night reading.