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    • A Former User
      A Former User @hucker last edited by

      @hucker said:

      your Iris thing is adjusting things and making the blue more purple. And it seems to be affecting photoshop.

      Screenshots in Windows OS do not work that way and Photoshop is a color managed environment. Iris was anyways turned off.

      I also get 5021ff from your sample.

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      • hucker
        hucker @Guest last edited by

        @vegelund said in General Opera One Appearance Feedback Topic:

        @hucker said:

        your Iris thing is adjusting things and making the blue more purple. And it seems to be affecting photoshop.

        Screenshots in Windows OS do not work that way and Photoshop is a color managed environment. Iris was anyways turned off.

        I also get 5021ff from your sample.

        So your Opera is producing a different tint for some reason?

        I have no idea what "colour managed environment" means.

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        • A Former User
          A Former User @hucker last edited by A Former User

          It means that when you load an image into the Photoshop application on Windows, the color reproduction of the source is accurate.

          Windows itself is not color managed. link

          Regarding screenshots:

          Go to Windows settings and activate night mode, pull it to warmest, take screenshot.
          Go to Intel Graphics Command Center and pull one RGB lever to max, take screenshot.

          You will see that both screenshots are unaffected by system- or monitor settings.

          Perhaps the ICC profile loaded will affect color, have not tested.

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          • hucker
            hucker @Guest last edited by

            @vegelund That explains why when I screenshot a game it looks terribly dark, because I've got Windows set to brighten games. No idea how people play them at standard brightness, can't see anything. Maybe I'm meant to darken the room.

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            • Koko1111
              Koko1111 last edited by

              The new browser is not entirely bad, there are good things about it. I imagine it achieving some success in capturing a new audience. I wouldn't even say the new concept is bad despite the lack of refinement at the current state (inconsistent and sometimes unnecessary borders, too much wasted space, questionable accent color, etc.). But you know, the problems themselves are not even the problem here, it's how the new design was forced as an update. The developers must understand there are tons of browsers out there and previous Opera users chose it for the particular experience it provided, so to force a entirely new experience like this assuming they'll want it is unreasonable. We're not a cult, we will not just go along with anything. If it's a entirely new experience and the previous one is gone, users will obviously reevaluate their choice and maybe will stick with the new browser. And good luck with that.

              It's ok to change, to try to evolve, but you should be more careful than that.

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              • hucker
                hucker @Koko1111 last edited by hucker

                @koko1111 It was perfect before. Why make the interface look like a kid's toy and harder to use?

                Having said that, I just tried Chrome. Now that really is rubbish. Every link opens in a new tab, no way to change it without an extension! Now that's what I call cluttered. You could end up with 50 tabs open, it's like never putting a tool away.

                But at least the tabs look like tabs and not floating ovals.

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                • andrew84
                  andrew84 last edited by andrew84

                  @koko1111 you're right partially. But there're two more browser (GX and crypto) for those who likes something unusual an 'new'. Now the One version is similar to GX. They'd better add light theme in GX than promoting two browsers in dark mode currently. Now the 'gaming interface' is in both. And if I don't mistake, crypto browser also has dark UI. So 3 dark browsers actually.
                  *They choose the side of Darkness as it seems

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                  • scubadogs1742
                    scubadogs1742 @Koko1111 last edited by

                    @koko1111 The one thing that was a old complaint was to be able to change the font color on the Speed dial page. This was not addressed. Your correct we don't like to be forced to upgrade to this. Bye Opera...Hello Firefox for now

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                    • joshkauff
                      joshkauff last edited by

                      My suggestion with side bar will be decrease is width (too much padding), as is it right now it takes a lot of space, maybe if they make the bar a little thin and remove the border in the icons.

                      Theres is other things that bother me, tabs look awful but I don´t know how they can fix them, it seems that this new design brings a lot of problems.

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                      • zauberfritz
                        zauberfritz @joshkauff last edited by zauberfritz

                        @joshkauff I think the tabs had margins before, now they don't have that anymore, which causes a blur when you have many tabs open. This was on my screen before and after:

                        optab.jpg

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                        • joshkauff
                          joshkauff @zauberfritz last edited by

                          @zauberfritz You´re right, very odd design, they add too much margin in some items and they remove it in others.

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                          • marinadze
                            marinadze @hucker last edited by

                            @hucker blue, blue-purple, purple, magenta, to be honest, I don't care what the new highlight color is called, it's very unpleasant for my eyes

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                            • A Former User
                              A Former User @Guest last edited by A Former User

                              Look what I found in latest Edge version.

                              The ability to turn off #edge-rounded-containers.

                              "Enables rounded tabs, rounded corners around browser frames that bring visual separation – Mac, Windows, Linux."

                              I expect Opera to implement same choice.

                              Edge 116.0.1938.54 on Win10.

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                              • andrew84
                                andrew84 @Guest last edited by

                                @vegelund there's special switch in Settings called 'Try the new look and feel of Microsoft Edge' and no need to use the flag.

                                There's also another one flag that makes rounded tabs
                                #edge-visual-rejuv-rounded-tabs

                                *As was expected, the new Opera One's modular design is not an innovation from Opera side as it seems, but simply general redesign from Chromium.

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                                • A Former User
                                  A Former User @andrew84 last edited by A Former User

                                  @andrew84 said:

                                  there's special switch in Settings

                                  As of 116.0.1938.54 rounded design is default.

                                  My point was that it's possible to turn off, as it should be with Opera.

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                                  • andrew84
                                    andrew84 @Guest last edited by

                                    @vegelund Just look carefully (or use search on Settings page) and you'll find it, I'm on the same version.

                                    @vegelund said in General Opera One Appearance Feedback Topic:

                                    My point was that it's possible to turn off, as it should be with Opera.

                                    I got it, but 99.999...% it won't be implemented in Opera.
                                    And I think that in Edge the toggle is also temporary option.

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                                    • hucker
                                      hucker @Guest last edited by

                                      @vegelund I wish MS would provide that option in Windows itself. I have to fiddle with 3rd party programs. My TV has had square corners since about 1980. We don't use curved CRT anymore.

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                                      • hucker
                                        hucker @andrew84 last edited by

                                        @andrew84 Opera doesn't have to copy Chromium. I have Google Chrome here, and it doesn't even pop up a menu like Opera to copy what I just highlighted!

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                                        • andrew84
                                          andrew84 @hucker last edited by

                                          @hucker I meant the hyped 'modular design', not the features.

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                                          • cangyuyao
                                            cangyuyao last edited by

                                            What's going on with the gaps and spacing all over the interface? Generally a laptop only has a display between 13 to 17 inches. Can we make good use of it?

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