Resource View: Add ultra low light mode
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HI Tom,
I also wish that the apps (desktop and mobile) had selectable palettes that we could assign colors. However, in the absence of that capability, does your tablet have a “color shift” feature? The iPads have this feature in which during low light, you can shift the color temperature to more red. Thus, your whites will take on a reddish hue.
No sure if that hepps. But it might be a temporary solution.
Grace and Peace,
Greg
I also wish that the apps (desktop and mobile) had selectable palettes that we could assign colors. However, in the absence of that capability, does your tablet have a “color shift” feature? The iPads have this feature in which during low light, you can shift the color temperature to more red. Thus, your whites will take on a reddish hue.
No sure if that hepps. But it might be a temporary solution.
Grace and Peace,
Greg
Hi Greg,
Thanks for the suggestion. I have tried using the colour shift setting on my device (an android, not iPad), but unfortunately this gives the whole screen a red tone, including the black background, making the text red on dark red which isn't any better than white on pure black.
Have a blessed day,
Tom