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Image artifacts with blurred lockscreen custom background image #338

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tsouza opened this issue Apr 10, 2014 · 4 comments
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Image artifacts with blurred lockscreen custom background image #338

tsouza opened this issue Apr 10, 2014 · 4 comments

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@tsouza
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tsouza commented Apr 10, 2014

Hello,

There seems to be some image artifacts on the right side of the lockscreen custom background image when bluer effect is enabled. Theses artifacts appears with any custom background image (with different resolution)

The artifacts changes patterns (sometimes even disappears) when turning off/on the screen.

Attached screenshots shows the background with and without blur effect (with different artifact patterns)

No Blur
Blur/Artifacts 1
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@C3C0
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C3C0 commented Apr 11, 2014

Seems to be device/hardware specific. Cannot reproduce on N5.

@tsouza
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tsouza commented Apr 11, 2014

I'm using Faux Kernel. Do you think this may be related?
On Apr 11, 2014 6:16 AM, "C3C0" [email protected] wrote:

Seems to be device/hardware specific. Cannot reproduce on N5.

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@C3C0
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C3C0 commented Apr 11, 2014

Nobody knows until you try with stock or other kernel.
Currently I'm on ElementalX

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Nawzlew commented May 21, 2014

I have this problem as well, however it just happened for me. On ElementalX with an HTC One M7. It was fine, and I went to change the lockscreen image and then it happened. When you crank up the blur all the way, it doesn't have those bars on the side tho. I think it might have to do with the image size. If it's smaller, then it'll do that.

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