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Old 09-18-2020, 06:48 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
But there's no need anymore for in-app dimming since you can swipe up from the bottom and get the brightness control.
OP is saying that the 0% brightness setting is still too bright. I often read in almost complete darkness so I understand.

Apps like Moon+ Reader, Stanza, Marvin and apparently Kindle have an "extra dimming" feature which basically reduces contrast so the display looks even dimmer than the lowest brightness setting.

Books/iBooks doesn't have this feature. However, iOS 11 and newer have a system-wide "Reduce White Point" Accessibility option that works similarly.
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