Abstract
The user interface colors extracted from source content may exhibit reduced legibility and inconsistent visual fidelity when viewed under different conditions. Factors such as device screen brightness, ambient lighting, and system display modes can alter the perceived color. A system can receive a base color and a set of real-time contextual signals from a computing device and a transformation algorithm can then process these signals to modify properties of the base color, for example, its lightness and saturation, while often preserving its hue. This process can improve the perceptual consistency and readability of user interface colors across various viewing environments and device states, reducing the risk of poor contrast using pre-computed color palettes.
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Recommended Citation
Whalin, Tim, "Dynamic Adjustment of User Interface Colors Based on Contextual Signals", Technical Disclosure Commons, ()
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/8873