Hello guys
This program is useful in raising the brightness of the phone
when it is low
Root must be visible, not hidden, for it to work
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Hello everyone, I've been searching for an android app which allow to adjust the color temperature settings of the screen but found nothing.
I'm wondering how come no software has been developed.
Has anyone seen such an application ? i really would like to correct the color of my screen (which are terrible)
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Hi,
I am new to Android and just got a LG P769 L9 android phone from Tmobile.
The phone is great and running ICS 4.0.4. One thing that is troublesome is the brightness control and it does not have auto brightness like the Samsung phones. There is a list of quick toggle buttons on the power control tool on top of the notification pull down screen. It can quickly cycle through 3 levels: dim (0%), medium (50%), and full (100%).
Dim is great at night in dim area, but medium and full are just too bright except I am under direct sun light.
Is there anything I can use to change the default brightness level, say the medium to 25% or have a new level created for 25%?
Thanks in advance for your advice.
Dear All,
I am using pristine XXLT5 v3.2 Slim Rom, I would be thankful if anybody can make Xposed framework module for auto brightness hack (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1235212) for this ROM.
its need kernel that supports lower/higher brightness values..
Engineering mode
I found throughout gravity box that in engineering mode i can manualy set the value of backlight from 0 to 63. i set it to smth like 3 or 4 that it's perfect for pitch black and it works fine until i lock my device. After powering the screen off/on the value resets to normal value. ( it's irelevant if i use auto brightness or not. The device it's a vodafone smart 3. How can i include lower values in auto or manual brightness?
I wanted a simple auto brightness app that scaled a wide range from full bright to very dim without having to manage very specific settings to get it to work properly. I created Lumen to do just that. I also wanted to create something that would get as bright as adaptive brightness does on full brightness but still dims to appropriate levels.
Lumen features:
* Custom color filter - includes ability to put filter on timers.
* One touch notification bar controls for brightness boost and color filter. Brightness boost also temporarily adjusts your screen timeout to 5 minutes. Once you turn off the boost or turn the screen off it reverts back to normal. Great for gaming or showing something to your friends.
*Automatically scales from night mode to full bright. Allows calibration slightly to easily accommodate different phones sensors.
Please let me know what you think, especially with the brightness levels that my algorithm puts out. Thanks!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.compass.lumen
For those who have tested it out, thank you!
Would there be any value in adding options to apply the color filter based on sunrise and sunset?
Hi Guys, if this is the wrong place to post this tread please move it where should be.
As per the subject, I'm finding the auto brightness on Xiaomi 12T too dark and also it seems that the reading mode is setup by default despite being on or off: the font of some android applications is yellow, not white.
I had Mi 9T Pro and auto brightness worked flawlessly, how is possible that on a modern device with the latest ROM is not?
I have tried already all the workaround: light mode and dark mode selected, toggled off the adjust wallpaper to dark mode, and adjusted text and background automatically, yet the auto brightness is too low and pretty useless.
ok I found out that is not reading mode but the color accent that depends on wallpaper. I have put a sunset as wallpaper and the colour accent is pink and orange pastel. I didn't have this "issue" with Mi 9, it's incredible that the updates remove some functionality instead to add more...