Hello everyone,
S Tools+ has been updated with material design and six different themes to choose from.
S Tools+ is a pack of 5 different useful tools for your device.
These includes-
•CPU frequency- keep an eye on your CPU frequencies to see at what frequency your CPU was for how much time.
•Sensors- A fully featured Sensor manager for your device,see what sensors your device have with a graph showing sensor values and all the sensor details.
•Color Picker- Color picker helps you in finding all bout colors of an image, just select am image and touch on a point on image to find out color,hexcode and rgb values.
•Compass-A nice looking compass showing you the directions
•Device Information - Find out information about your device like screen density and pixels.
•6 different themes to choose from.
Pro version (with material design, themes and location tools)- http://goo.gl/v3whPs
Free version- http://goo.gl/0BmD5j
More material update now with heavy animations and fabs .
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.naman14.stoolsp
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Are there any Theme Generators that will do landscape mode out there? I'd like to make some.
thanks,
Dino
Dino,
Have a look at this site:
http://www.ida.net/users/oe1k/programs/ThemeBuilder/
It'll show you a way to create landscape (& portrait) themes.
Regards,
Albondigas
try this
http://www.thememaker.biz/thememakerproplus.htm
Loaded with Imaging features no other Theme making program has:
Theme Making features that allow you to create great themes faster and easier!
A Multi Document Interface that allows you to have as many images as you need opened to create your theme.
Image editing capabilities including:
Cut
Copy
Paste
Paste to new image
Duplicate
Crop
Clear
Flip
Reverse
Rotate
Shear New
Resize
Canvas Resize
Remove Redeye New
Numerous ways to select image data and modify the selection including:
Select All
Rectangle
Rounded Rectangle
Ellipse
Freehand
Magic Wand
Invert Selection
Expand and Contract
Image Effects including:
Posterize...
Mosaic...
Blue...
Sharpen...
Add Noise...
Emboss...
Gradient Filter...
Edge Detect New
Oil Paint Effect
Stitch New
Picturize New
Color adjustments including:
Grayscale
Invert
Brightness..
Contrast...
Histogram Contrast...
Hue
Saturation
Gamma Correction
Remap New
Balance Colors New
Colored Gray New
Fundamental Paint functions including:
Brush
Pen
Eraser
Fill
Gradient Fill
Color Picker
Transfer themes to PocketThemes.com web site if you are a registered author.
The ability to show or hide the theme you are currently working on to allow more room for the images you are using.
NEW Ability to create themes for the new WM 2003 SE devices in both Portrait and Landscape orientation!
NEW Ability to create VGA size themes that will work in the VGA SE devices and modified VGA devices.
NEW Print function an Print Preview!
NEW Theme Browser allows you to browse your themes on the PC and see thumbnails of the main images. Click here to view this new feature!
Four primary ways of importing images into your theme gives you unparalleled versatility.
Load directly from file
Directly from an active image in the editor.
Directly from a selected area of an image.
From a unique pan-window function.
The ability to adjust Today Screen text for screen captures to post on web sites.
Transparency adjustments for menu and main image that allows you to set the color of the transparency! No other Theme program does this!
Ability to define your own default colors for your themes.
A Color Picker tool for the theme that allows you to accurately and easily set the colors of the Command Bar and Title bar to the colors in the Theme.
The ability to set colors in the Information Dialog box to the same colors as the main Title bar with one click!
A setting that makes the Information Dialog box Title bar the same colors as the main Title Bar automatically! Or in reverse of the main Title Bar!
With one click reverse the colors of the Title Bar!
Set colors of theme by either selecting the item form the menu or just clicking on the item in the theme.
The Auto Color feature automatically sets the colors for the Title bar, Title bar Text, Command bar, Today Screen Text and lines and the Menu Transparency to match the basic colors of the Main Image with the click of a button!
NEW Web Tuned image save where you can adjust the properties of the image for quality or size.
The ability to capture frames from video sources. AVI, MPG, WMV and MOV video files. Video capture devices.
NEW Predefined image resizing for rapid theme creation.
NEW SE image preview screen showing areas of image that is used for Portrait and Landscape modes to see the areas of the image that is used for each orientation.
NEW Stitching functions allow arranging of images on pages for printing and display.
NEW Screen capture function allows the capture of any portion of the screen you define with the mouse.
ThemeMakerPro also has numerous I/O features no other Theme Making program has:
Screen captures of Themes for web posting.
Saving the images of an opened Theme, both main and menu.
The ability to acquire an image from any TWAIN compliant device such as a scanner or digital camera!
The ability to transfer themes to and from a Pocket PC that is Synced with the computer that has ThemeMakerPro installed on. Requires ActiveSync to be installed first.
just picked up the tab about an hour ago, and just started playing with it... so far, so good
the one thing that stuck out at me so far is the color... it's at least 300-500K too warm, and waaaaaay to vibrant...
is there anyway to tone it down a bit ?
I couldn't find a way to adjust/calibrate the color on the device. I wanted my photos to look correct ... so I created an action in Adobe Photoshop that correctly adjusts the photos before I download them to the SGT 10.1.
Below is a copy of a post I made on the post processing forum on fredmiranda.com:
A little work allowed me to create a Photoshop action that will take images from my normal calibrated NEC 2690 work environment and apply a transform that preps them for use on the Galaxy Tab 10.1. In case anyone needs to get images looking good on a tablet, here is what worked for me.
In Photoshop, I created three adjustment layers.
1. Hue/Saturation - Reduced saturation (this was to overcome the highly saturated LCD on the Samsung).
2. Curves - I adjusted the individual RGB channels in the curves adjustment layer to get the right color balance on the tablet.
3. Exposure/Gamma - I reduced the exposure slightly and adjusted the gamma value to offset the gamma on the tablet.
Then resized the image for the small screen and applied appropriate sharpening.
I standardized on using sRGB for output. I left the original images intact ... this action can be used to create a a custom set of images for display on the tablet.
The good news ... I ended up with a beautiful tool for sharing images.
UCSB said:
I couldn't find a way to adjust/calibrate the color on the device. I wanted my photos to look correct ... so I created an action in Adobe Photoshop that correctly adjusts the photos before I download them to the SGT 10.1.
Below is a copy of a post I made on the post processing forum on fredmiranda.com:
A little work allowed me to create a Photoshop action that will take images from my normal calibrated NEC 2690 work environment and apply a transform that preps them for use on the Galaxy Tab 10.1. In case anyone needs to get images looking good on a tablet, here is what worked for me.
In Photoshop, I created three adjustment layers.
1. Hue/Saturation - Reduced saturation (this was to overcome the highly saturated LCD on the Samsung).
2. Curves - I adjusted the individual RGB channels in the curves adjustment layer to get the right color balance on the tablet.
3. Exposure/Gamma - I reduced the exposure slightly and adjusted the gamma value to offset the gamma on the tablet.
Then resized the image for the small screen and applied appropriate sharpening.
I standardized on using sRGB for output. I left the original images intact ... this action can be used to create a a custom set of images for display on the tablet.
The good news ... I ended up with a beautiful tool for sharing images.
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thanks
i guess that's the workaround...
not sure i like having to work around the color issue, but i guess it's better then sitting in front of a booker explaining why the model looks like she just took a bath in orange juice
I think turning off Auto adjust screen power in the screen settings helps the reds a little. There is also an app in the market that will let you adjust the RGB but for the life of me I can't remember what it is called. I uninstalled it because it made the launcher laggy but other than that it worked OK.
Found it: color filter service is the app. Its 99 cents.
jtseidner said:
Found it: color filter service is the app. Its 99 cents.
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will definitely try this app...
rgb controls would be ideal, and will allow me to use a colorimeter...
thanks
Hi! I have a 9506 variant, with a screen with slight color difference across the screen from top (cooler gray) to bottom (warmer gray).
I know, there are many such cases on samsung's amoled screens, and I also found that Cyanogen has a screen calibration, which can change the temperature for the whole screen. But is there a solution to fix not the whole screen, but partially, according to each screen's characteristics (user adjustable)?
You're probably looking for a screen filter app with adjustable overlay.
Though I don't think there are many apps with such a feature, as there aren't many requests for partial screen overlays.
Try CF.lumen. It was designed to adjust color temperature on the fly.
Hi everyone,
I am quite new to the GSI world (never had to worry about it since most of my devices had dedicated custom roms).
But I am testing out GSI with the Lenovo Z5s which have similar design to Mi9 or Mi9 SE, waterdrop notch and rounded edges.
I noticed that the battery logo and clock looks a bit odd and should be shifted a bit. It looks like those cheaper phone from Oukitel, Dogee etc where you can see the battery logo is eaten by the rounded edge and notification icons might go "under" the notch.
Is there any apk app that would work on LOS based custom rom (meaning excluding MIUI, Flyme and other heavily customised rom) that would allow us to adjust position of clock and battery icon just by a little ?
I remember in CM7 we could modify battery settings to be left or right etc so it should not be so hard to modify with relative distance (like CSS % margins on web).
We could then have some kind of db file that would contain all default position values and dead zones for most devices and it would apply settings during install based on model ID from TWRP or fastboot.
New options could also be added to treble settings so each user could adjust it once rom is flashed.
Is there existing solution for this ?
Are there some roms that let us adjust these things ?
If no, do you guys have any suggestions/ideas on how we could address this issue ?
Regards
xposed and flat style bar indicators, move whatever wherever.
Settings
Phh treble settings
Misc
Set rounded corners diameter
Hello, is there any way to change the screen temperature of my device after rooting it? The blue filter of this tablet is very bad, as it does not change the relative values of the colors, but overlays a layer of color over the entire screen, thus spoiling the contrast and making the black colors horrible.
If you can provide any information about this, I would really appreciate it.