[GH-ISSUE #3] Optimizing Fade #2

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opened 2026-02-27 19:06:31 +03:00 by kerem · 2 comments
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Originally created by @zxx89905 on GitHub (May 10, 2025).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/avictormorais/posterfy/issues/3

When using Fade on some white or light-colored posters, they will be very dark, which affects the appearance. I hope it can be optimized, or a custom color function can be added, or a white fade-in and fade-out effect can be added.😊

Originally created by @zxx89905 on GitHub (May 10, 2025). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/avictormorais/posterfy/issues/3 When using Fade on some white or light-colored posters, they will be very dark, which affects the appearance. I hope it can be optimized, or a custom color function can be added, or a white fade-in and fade-out effect can be added.😊
kerem closed this issue 2026-02-27 19:06:31 +03:00
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@avictormorais commented on GitHub (May 12, 2025):

When using Fade on some white or light-colored posters, they will be very dark, which affects the appearance. I hope it can be optimized, or a custom color function can be added, or a white fade-in and fade-out effect can be added.😊

Good point! The fade does get too dark on light posters. I’ll work on improving it and add a fix so it works properly on light covers. Thanks for pointing it out! 😊

<!-- gh-comment-id:2873789865 --> @avictormorais commented on GitHub (May 12, 2025): > When using Fade on some white or light-colored posters, they will be very dark, which affects the appearance. I hope it can be optimized, or a custom color function can be added, or a white fade-in and fade-out effect can be added.😊 Good point! The fade does get too dark on light posters. I’ll work on improving it and add a fix so it works properly on light covers. Thanks for pointing it out! 😊
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@avictormorais commented on GitHub (May 13, 2025):

Good news! i just figured out that i created a function to use and fix this at some time. but i don't, so, i just changed 2 lines on code.

new looking:

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<!-- gh-comment-id:2877231873 --> @avictormorais commented on GitHub (May 13, 2025): Good news! i just figured out that i created a function to use and fix this at some time. but i don't, so, i just changed 2 lines on code. new looking: ![Image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/404e6147-f17b-4841-8b4f-73a5b14d3988)
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