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91 | defaultWallpaperTheme=Next | 91 | defaultWallpaperTheme=Next | ||
92 | defaultFileSuffix=.png | 92 | defaultFileSuffix=.png | ||
93 | defaultWidth=1920 | 93 | defaultWidth=1920 | ||
94 | defaultHeight=1080 | 94 | defaultHeight=1080 | ||
95 | 95 | | |||
96 | [ContrastEffect] | 96 | [ContrastEffect] | ||
97 | enabled=true | 97 | enabled=true | ||
98 | contrast=0.2 | 98 | contrast=0.2 | ||
99 | #intensity is disabled, in order to auto adjust to the chosen theme color | 99 | intensity=1.4 | ||
niccolove: I changed this because: simply put, it doesn't work. I opened a bug about it https://bugs.kde. | |||||
100 | #intensity=2.0 | 100 | saturation=2.8 | ||
101 | saturation=1.7 | |
I changed this because: simply put, it doesn't work. I opened a bug about it https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=416699. It results in weird colors that have nothing to do with the background. If I understood it correctly, it's supposed to tweak the value based on the background darkness in order to make the background more light in those cases and preserving readability, but that does not seem to work either as there are some places in the 'before' screenshots that look way too dark, and are instead much more readable with this patch.