Why does DarkReader apply a reddish tone? #7906
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Hi @iUltimateLP I don't see the "reddish" tone. But it could be that you see this, this could might be because of your monitor settings. But I'd recommend if you give the new design a try, and check for the custom colors settings, and modify the colors to have a less reddish tone.
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I had the same issue, and this helped me a lot. Thanks @iUltimateLP and @Gusted ! I think that this trick (enabling the new menu) should be mentioned in the help pages (https://darkreader.org/help/) , because probably other people might face the same issue. |
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Clearly, it isn't color-neutral. It should be (unless the user sets sepia non-zero.) |
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Hey there! I really love DarkReader and I'm using it for a lot of websites - but one thing I noticed it that it seems to apply a slightly reddish tone / color temperature to texts and other elements. Here's an example from Trello:
And here's the same image hue-shifted with Photoshop:
This is with the sepia option off! Is there anything I can change? Thanks!
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