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Add the "Color temperature" feature #70

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ammarraisafti opened this issue May 16, 2019 · 0 comments
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Add the "Color temperature" feature #70

ammarraisafti opened this issue May 16, 2019 · 0 comments

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The following are the feature components that I want to recommend:

  • Color temperature
    Add eight color temperature options that can be applied: Night turn, dawn light, candles, incandescent lights, neon lights, eclipses, forests, and dusk.

Proposal description

Add the "Color temperature" feature in the options menu that can be used, and add eight color temperature options that can be adjusted easily and quickly, namely night turn, dawn light, candles, incandescent lights, neon lights, eclipses, forests, and dusk. Make the high color temperature above 5000k to make people excited, and make the color temperature low 2700-3000k to make people sleepy.

Mockup / Examples

The following is an example of an image before the "Color temperature" feature is added in the options menu that can be used.
Screenshot_2019-05-17-01-26-39-picsay.jpg

The following is an example of an image after the "Color temperature" feature is added in the options menu that can be used.
Screenshot_2019-05-17-01-26-39-picsay.jpg

Benefits

With the "Color temperature" feature, users can use this feature to select the color temperature according to what they want. So that it provides a more stable light, and better light when used to read or do other important things on their device. This will give a better impression to the user, and the user is more comfortable and interesting using this application. I hope, my suggestion can be an additional idea for developers to make this application more interesting. This feature is to make your screen warmer or warmer with tones that are yellow, so that it can make activities at night more comfortable.

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