If we take a photo the led flash is very bright. Very bright. But using any app from Play store to control the led it runs at about 40% of it's power. If i unpack camera app from stock rom can i find the modules or the setting that controlls the flash or do i need to find an app that can adjust the mV that are sent to the diode ?
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This is asked for LG Optimus L7 P700
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Have you tried lowering the ISO?
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Even on the lowest setting the screen is brighter than I would like. Is there a way to change the lowest possible brightness setting?
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Screen filter from Play store
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Works great. Thanks!
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rootdim is also an alternative
I'm assuming that this won't extend battery life?
You can also use night mode app.. It's simple and easy to use..
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ziddey said:
I'm assuming that this won't extend battery life?
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Not really
You're not able to disable the ips backlight.
From the notification bar, while keeping the volume toggle?
I'm using lux automatic brightness control instead of LG pathetic automatic brightness, so their brightness toggle at the notification bar is completely not necessary...
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Check the themes and apps section...
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Check G2 exposed.
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Do you mean "xposed framework"?
I thought about installing this, in order to also reduce the navigation bar size. The thing is, in the official xposed thread the creator recommend first doing nandroid backup.. Is installing xposed dangerous? How should I protect myself?
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Run display tester app and check your gamma guys. Mines 1.4 on all the colors on dynamic display setting, I changed it to professional photo and it barely made a difference
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From Anandtech review :
"if you’re looking for the most sane from a color accuracy perspective it’s still Movie mode with the auto screen tone toggle unchecked"
Just run the app and check. On the s3 the gamma was perfect
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Girn said:
Run display tester app and check your gamma guys. Mines 1.4 on all the colors on dynamic display setting, I changed it to professional photo and it barely made a difference
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Correct, mine is at 1.4 on all the colors as well.
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Hello,
Is it possible to enable the notification led when screen is on? Like CM11's charging light.
My mother's L5 II can do this, when i go to system settings and change settings of the led, it gives me a preview, so it should be possible, right?
Thanks, Xorg
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Yes, but on stock you can't. Some roms have this option integrated into.
So what about CM11?
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TheXorg said:
So what about CM11?
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Install light flow led from playstore.your problem will be solved
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Is there any way to get the camera to default to intelligent auto? I choose it but after a while of not using the camera it goes back to normal mode.
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On stock there isn't although you can flash xdaddeb's camera which has that option if you are rooted with a custom recovery
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