Light Sensor + Auto backlight brightness - Touch Diamond2, Pure Themes and Apps

hello
I like light sensor, it is really cool.
But is there any chance to set that whatever value is set for backlight, is to be THAT_VALUE-2 when Auto adjust backlight is checked in System->Power->Backlight tab
for example...
if the system set backlight value on 10, i would like to have 8
or in dark places if system set backlight value on 4 i'd like to have 2....
is this posibile?

As far as I know there's an application called Auto Light, which can probably be useful for you. Search the forum.

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illumination: setting aut. dim function via lightsensor

Is there a way to change the pre-settings of the auto-dim or auto-adjust function for the screen illumination? F.e. When running TomTom at night the illumination is still to bright and to change that I have to go through the settings to disable the auto-dim of auto-adjust function and set the illumination to minimum (10%).
Thanks in advance.
use Lumos - works fine also on HD2

[REQ] App to set the auto brightness

I want an app to set a few things with auto brightness:
-High and low
-when it should change and how much
Is this possible?
How about this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=708041
Check post 21 for screenshots. There are something like 3 different versions of it throughout the thread also.
More looking for something to extend the range of auto brightness, it currently only goes 25%-100%. Too bright in the dark.

Better auto brightness

It's always too dark. Any way to mod this? I don't really want to manually adjust, as that is tiresome.
Seemed to work better on my old p1000.
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I did a kies update. Seems to be worse now. Too bright in the dark and too dark in the light. Also slow to react to light change. How difficult can it be for samsung to setup auto brightness. I actually think my old p1000 is a better tab in many ways apart from the 3d speeds..
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I wonder if this is because of a low quality light sensor. My Motorola Atrix does a pretty good job of regulating brightness automatically, except even that one is still too bright in the darkness.
For now I just make manual adjustments to the brightness on the tab, but thankfully the adjustment slider is right there on the notifications pop up so it only takes a second or two to make an adjustment.
Yes I could do manual adjustments but when I go outside and it's very bright I can't see the screen and this is where auto brightness needs to work well, which it doesn't and it is far too slow to change when I really want to take a quick pic, it just fails as I can't see the camera app for about 5 seconds.
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You may want to uncheck the auto adjust screen power box that is in Settings > Screen. I notice that tends to darken the screen as well, even with auto brightness disabled. Screen mode (dynamic, standard, movie) also affects the color temperature of the display which may give a darker tone. Try the different modes and see if that helps. I notice movie mode gives a warmer look to the screen where standard seems cooler.
well , are you using screen protector ? maybe its the cause ? anyways i don't really like to set it at auto as the HC brightness is SUCK in many ways ... i like to adjust it as i want .. so live with it until samsung do something .
StingerDog said:
You may want to uncheck the auto adjust screen power box that is in Settings > Screen. I notice that tends to darken the screen as well, even with auto brightness disabled. Screen mode (dynamic, standard, movie) also affects the color temperature of the display which may give a darker tone. Try the different modes and see if that helps. I notice movie mode gives a warmer look to the screen where standard seems cooler.
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Unchecking that box made a huge difference. Thanks.
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StingerDog said:
You may want to uncheck the auto adjust screen power box that is in Settings > Screen.
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Yes this does seem to improve the brightness a little bit.
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New Auto Brightness App called Lux
There is a new app in the Android Market called "Lux Auto Brightness" (I am new here so cannot post links but just search the market for Lux) that is by far the best Auto Brightness App I have seen yet. It is hands down better than anything that comes with stock Android. I have installed it on my Tab 7.0 Plus and it pretty much solves all of the issues/complaints I had with the built-in Auto Brightness. I really love how you can change the preset backlight level (for any light condition) to one that works better for you and once changed, the app will use that backlight level instead of its preset. This is a paid App but only cost $1.02 and lets face it, $1.02 is a very small price to pay for Auto Screen Brightness that works (no, I am not the author of the app). If you are going to install it on your Tab Plus 7.0 just ensure that you turn off the built-in auto brightness as well as unchecking the "Auto adjust screen power" setting under the Android settings/screen menu. Below is the description of the App from the Android Market...
Lux isn't your ordinary brightness app. It intelligently adjusts the brightness of your display based on the environment you're in. If, for example, you step into a dimly lit room, Lux will automatically lower the brightness of your display to make it not only comfortable to read, but to also preserve battery power.
Lux provides the option to automatically adjust the backlight at fixed intervals (periodic mode), when a change in environment is detected (dynamic mode), or when the phone wakes from sleep. It's also possible to adjust the backlight manually. Simply disable automatic mode and you can use it like a traditional brightness tool!
Perhaps the best thing about Lux is that you can teach it how to behave. If the backlight is too bright or dim for your liking, simply open the provided Dashboard, adjust the brightness slider to the level you desire, then hold the link button. Lux will use this new 'link' as a reference in future.
★FEATURES★
→ Custom auto brightness.
→ Sub-zero brightness to make reading in the dark significantly less irritating.
→ Battery efficient
→ Handy brightness widget
→ Option to use the camera to read in ambient light.
→ Power-user settings such as choice of interpolation, sensor debugging, and linked sample editing.
→ Backup to SD.
→ Customisable data filtering for phones with inaccurate light sensors.
→ Gradual fade effect for backlight adjustments.
→ Astronomer mode adds a red filter to the screen to preserve the eyesight of stargazers.
→ Jitter control to prevent constant small changes to the backlight.
→ Night mode, to change the colour temperature of the display for comfortable night time viewing.
→ Add app specific exceptions via compatibility mode
→ No ads, or other nuisances.
Note: Please disable other brightness apps before using Lux. This is still BETA software. The author is not responsible for any issues caused by using this app.
Useful app thanks.
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App to automatically adjust screen brightness for "None ambient light sensor" phone

App to automatically adjust screen brightness for "None ambient light sensor" phone
I have made an app "Auto Brightness by PP" to do automatically adjust screen brightness depend on ambient light. I believe that it is the only one now that can do it without "Ambient light sensor hardware".
I make it for my Samsung Galaxy J7 (which do not has auto screen brightness function), to help me auto adjust screen brightness to bright up in the outdoor and to be dark in the night, helping me to easily unlock my screen with pin code.
It has been already proved that it work for other phone too such as Samsung J2,5,7, Duos, Grand, Sony Xperia, I-mobile, Huwaii etc...
Hope it can help you who got the same problem with me too.
Let try and support me if you like.
To find app please search for "Preeda" in google app store or "Auto Brightness by Preeda"
feedbackpreedaplay said:
I have made an app "Auto Brightness by PP" to do automatically adjust screen brightness depend on ambient light. I believe that it is the only one now that can do it without "Ambient light sensor hardware".
I make it for my Samsung Galaxy J7 (which do not has auto screen brightness function), to help me auto adjust screen brightness to bright up in the outdoor and to be dark in the night, helping me to easily unlock my screen with pin code.
It has been already proved that it work for other phone too such as Samsung J2,5,7, Duos, Grand, Sony Xperia, I-mobile, Huwaii etc...
Hope it can help you who got the same problem with me too.
Let try and support me if you like.
To find app please search for "Preeda" in google app store or "Auto Brightness by Preeda"
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can u made an app for outdoor mode which u can set more than 15 minutes, there is no any outdoor mode app in the playstore hope u can make one
feedbackpreedaplay said:
I have made an app "Auto Brightness by PP" to do automatically adjust screen brightness depend on ambient light. I believe that it is the only one now that can do it without "Ambient light sensor hardware".
I make it for my Samsung Galaxy J7 (which do not has auto screen brightness function), to help me auto adjust screen brightness to bright up in the outdoor and to be dark in the night, helping me to easily unlock my screen with pin code.
It has been already proved that it work for other phone too such as Samsung J2,5,7, Duos, Grand, Sony Xperia, I-mobile, Huwaii etc...
Hope it can help you who got the same problem with me too.
Let try and support me if you like.
To find app please search for "Preeda" in google app store or "Auto Brightness by Preeda"
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2230428 ask here...
feedbackpreedaplay said:
I have made an app "Auto Brightness by PP" to do automatically adjust screen brightness depend on ambient light. I believe that it is the only one now that can do it without "Ambient light sensor hardware".
I make it for my Samsung Galaxy J7 (which do not has auto screen brightness function), to help me auto adjust screen brightness to bright up in the outdoor and to be dark in the night, helping me to easily unlock my screen with pin code.
It has been already proved that it work for other phone too such as Samsung J2,5,7, Duos, Grand, Sony Xperia, I-mobile, Huwaii etc...
Hope it can help you who got the same problem with me too.
Let try and support me if you like.
To find app please search for "Preeda" in google app store or "Auto Brightness by Preeda"
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Why does that app needs to read my contacts? Suspicious.

Any way to disable the Auto Dim (adaptive brightness) feature?

I know they mean well, but I do not like being forced to use the new Adaptive Brightness (aka Auto Dim) feature and I cannot find a method to disable it.
I keep my display on a low brightness setting, usually a 3 or 4. When the Adaptive Brightness kicks in, the screen is too dim. The only way I can find to "correct" this is to set the brightness higher, much higher. A counter productive solution.
Is there another way to turn off, or disable this unwanted feature?

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