hello guyz sharing the app called lux auto brightness that works with devices or without light sensor ...i have tried its working on galaxy young..
FEATURES★
■ Stable, custom auto brightness with
root plug-in support.
■ Use your ambient light sensor or
camera(s) to read in ambient light.
■ Subzero brightness for night
viewing.
■ Select between Auto, Day, Night,
Car and Cinema light profiles
■ Automatic night mode. Change the
colour temperature of your display for
comfortable night time viewing.
■ Astronomer mode. Adds a red filter
to your display to preserve the
eyesight of stargazers.
■ Power-user settings such as choice
of interpolation, filters, and linked
sample editing.
■ Add app specific exceptions via
sleep mode.
■ Customisable fade for backlight
adjustments.
■ Tasker and Locale support
■ Battery efficient.
■ Backup to SD.
■ No ads or other nuisances.
Note: Please disable other brightness
apps before using Lux. The author is
not liable for any issues caused when
using this app.
Description
The original custom auto brightness
solution for Android.
"To put it simply, Lux kicks the pants
off of Android’s stock brightness
manager, and it’s worth every cent." -
Lifehacker
"Lux is a third-party app that allows
you to easily calibrate your phone’s
brightness sensor, saving you battery
power and reducing eye strain if your
phone is normally too bright in dark
rooms." - HowToGeek
Lux isn't your ordinary brightness
app. It intelligently adjusts the
brightness of your display based on
the environment you're in. If 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 is also able to adjust the screen
temperature of your display
automatically to make it appropriate
for night usage. At sunset, you can
have Lux automatically warm your
display and switch to your Night
profile. If you're an astronomer, you
can enable astronomer mode to cut
out harsh white light. If you have a
root enabled phone, you may even be
able to apply these enhancements at
a low level with Lux's plug-in
system.
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.
playstore LINK: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...m_medium=organic&utm_term=lux+auto+brightness
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I figured this would come along by now but for some reason it hasn't. On my iPhone I could set my brightness that the auto brightness would adjust accordingly. Because the auto brightness is generally too bright or too dark. Also maybe adding some timing controls for how long before the auto brightness adjusts. The displays in these devices suck down the battery like crazy this would help significantly.
BrandonG777 said:
I figured this would come along by now but for some reason it hasn't. On my iPhone I could set my brightness that the auto brightness would adjust accordingly. Because the auto brightness is generally too bright or too dark. Also maybe adding some timing controls for how long before the auto brightness adjusts. The displays in these devices suck down the battery like crazy this would help significantly.
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I too thought we might have seen this by now. I know there have been some tweaks in ROMs, but a slider that sets the sensitivity or the upper/lower limits would be excellent.
u talking about this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=708660
extended controls has a auto brightness controller sort of if thats what your looking for
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extended controls has a auto brightness controller sort of if thats what your looking for
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Extended controls has an Auto Brightness setting, same as Froyo Power Control widget.
What OP wants is auto setting where you can control sensitivity of light sensor.
Ok I'll try explaining again. Communication isn't my strong suite. Basically, on an iPhone you can set auto brightness, then under auto brightness checkbox you have a slider that calibrates the brightness throughout the range of the ambient light sensor. So it's still a brightness control it just works in conjunction with the auto brightness setting. Being able to fine tune the brightness throughout the range of the ambient light sensor would be a bonus because with the current auto brightness I can barely see the screen in daylight but it's not maxed out because I can still adjust it all the way up with the power control widget and the opposite is true at night, i could go dimmer at night and still see the screen clearly. Strictly copying the functionality of the iPhone wouldn't fully address this. An app would be ok I suppose but I'd much rather see a system mod. I really hate apps like Trackball alert, nothing against the author I just don't like running an additional app to address the lack of a feature in the OS itself.
Good thought
I agree completely. I'm a recovering iPhone user and the adjustable auto-brightness is a feature that I desperately miss. One of my top complaints about android.
This idea is fantastic. It's something I've been thinking about too (never knew iPhone has it though)
When indoors I sometimes find auto brightness too bright. When outdoors and its sunny sometimes its upper limit is not bright enough. In both situations I have to turn off auto.
Actually last night I noticed that auto brightness was dimmer than the lowest brightness setting. I reckon that a lower/dimmer threshold should be available too on the manual brightness settings.
Hi every one,
In the dark, the brightness is a bit too high and I'm obliged to set via manual mode to minimum not to be disturbed with tomtom by night.
Do you know a way to change the coefficient "light sensor" / "screen brightness"?
I think that following application could help you. I have the backlight set to 10% (minimum) and use the autobacklight-toggle to set the autobacklight feature on (during day) and off (min. backlight) at night. Both in just one tap.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=687076
i would suggest taking a look at "lumos"
Hi, I have an I9100G, with rooted stock ROM, firmware DZKI1, Android 2.3.5. I'm just curious about a couple of items in the Display settings. There's an option called Brightness - Adjust the brightness of the screen, and when we click it, we can adjust the brightness or select the checkbox for Automatic brightness. On the same screen, a bit further down, there's another setting for Auto adjust screen power - Save power by analyzing image and adjusting LCD brightness. Anybody knows what's the difference between the two?
One uses an external light sensor to adjust for lighting conditions.
the other uses an internal sensor to adjust the colour display depending on the background of the graphic and how many colours are used.
In CyanogenMod, I was a fan of the setting that allowed me to "prevent phone's auto brightness from going down".
I like auto brightness and appreciate its ability to save battery life when indoors vs. enabling me to see the phone if I go outside in a high light situation.
However, under florescent lights, or in a room with a definitive light source (single lamp in dark room)... the phone's sensor keeps jumping it between light levels where the screen brightness goes up and down.... up and down... It's a bit dizzying and makes the phone somewhat uncomfortable to use.
Anyone find an app or workaround to automatically achieve what I want... other than... disabling auto brightness when it starts, setting an appropriate brightness level, and then, trying to remember to re-enable later when I'm outside (and of course, have a hard time then seeing the phone )
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I'm getting old and my eyes are going bad. I find that while using Waze at night with auto-brightness on, the screen gets too dim for me to see well. I'm wondering if there's an easy way to keep the screen from dimming below around 40% regardless of the ambient light level.
It's possible with the application macrodroid. You need to create a macro. Trigger is opening Waze and action is set brightness to your liking.