Mahmud0808 / ColorBlendr

An Android app for customizing Material You colors on devices with Android 12+. It lets you tweak accent colors, background saturation, and more for a personalized look.
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Allow choosing color range #8

Closed Turhvjbufv closed 13 hours ago

Turhvjbufv commented 8 months ago

Sorry for the long read.

My wallpaper have a lot of different colors in them, and color blender chooses the dominant color, please add an option so that color blender will choose a material color based on a range. Example: let's say I set the range from purple to green(which also means that blue ext is included), and my current wallpaper has the colors yellow, red and blue, blue is the least dominant tho so usually it would choose yellow, but because I set the range from purple to green and red and yellow aren't in there, it chooses blue as the material color

Mahmud0808 commented 8 months ago

You could just set a custom primary color instead. Wouldn't that solve your issue?

Turhvjbufv commented 8 months ago

That's only one color isn't it? correct me if I'm wrong

Mahmud0808 commented 8 months ago

That's only one color isn't it?

Yeah correct, this way you can avoid colors you don't want.

Turhvjbufv commented 8 months ago

That's only one color isn't it?

Yeah correct, this way you can avoid colors you don't want.

Mahmud0808 commented 8 months ago

I get what you are asking for and it's very easy to implement acceptable hue range. But in my opinion most people wouldn't even understand hue range slider. But I will try to do something about it.

Turhvjbufv commented 8 months ago

I get what you are asking for and it's very easy to implement acceptable hue range. But in my opinion most people wouldn't even understand hue range slider. But I will try to do something about it.

Thanks. Maybe, the first time you press on it it will open a popup window that explains what it does, kinda like xposed menu in iconify

Mahmud0808 commented 13 hours ago

Unfortunately, I can't find a range slider that supports a gradient background to display the full spectrum of 360 hue colors. A few that I found are very old and doesn't work anymore.