Re: Next step for DAP Ambient Light Events

I am asking the question, "what is "dim"?", and "what is "bright"?".


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To: "BRYAN L SULLIVAN" <bs3131@att.com>, "Doug Turner" <doug.turner@gmail.com>
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Subject: RE: Next step for DAP Ambient Light Events



Would you really want to change the site color’s scheme to high contrast black and white at only 1000 lux? If Microsoft data are to be believed, I would set the threshold between 10 000 and 100 000, depending of the screen brightness and reflectance. 

What do you think? 


De : Doug Turner 
Envoyé : ‎13‎ ‎septembre‎ ‎2012 ‎18‎:‎30 
À : SULLIVAN, BRYAN L 
Cc : Tran, Dzung D; Tab Atkins Jr.; François REMY; Marcos Caceres; Doug Turner; CSS WG; public-device-apis@w3.org 
Objet : Re: Next step for DAP Ambient Light Events 

So, I am editing the spec to define this new event. I want to give 
some idea to the reader what each named lighting level means. I am 
thinking: 

Dim: 
< 300 lux 

Normal: 
400-1000 lux 

Bright: 
>= 1000 lux 

Comments? 

Received on Thursday, 13 September 2012 17:20:15 UTC