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InsertUser

@osm_tech
That thread showed examples with hue adjusted inverted colours that maintained contrast. The version I see in my browser is just like there's a dark grey overlay.

Am I seeing a bug rather than what's intended?
@gustav

scy

@InsertUser @osm_tech @gustav Hell yeah, the examples in that GitHub issue look _awesome_. And they don't need separate tilesets or whatever, it's just a filter. Can we have _that_, please?

(I also looked for the PR that caused the change that's currently live, but couldn't find it.)

InsertUser

@scy
The one downside to that is that it will make hillshades look weird. Still better on balance I think.
@osm_tech @gustav

Alan Grant

@InsertUser @scy @osm_tech @gustav Is this the PR? github.com/openstreetmap/opens

I don't think it attempted to implemented any of those filters. But I'm not sure where the dimming or gray overlay comes from.

scy

@alan @InsertUser @osm_tech @gustav The dimming is from here:

github.com/openstreetmap/opens

I have created github.com/openstreetmap/opens as a possible quick fix, which is imho better than reverting the change. But reverting, on the other hand, would be better than leaving it dimmed like it is now.

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