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To accommodate for low light conditions, Air Navigation Pro:
 
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* has black menus.
* offers to reduce the brightness even further than what iOS offers: Air Navigation Pro applies a grey filter on top of the screen when you really decrease the brightness.
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* offers to reduce the brightness even further than what iOS offers; a grey filter is applied on top of the screen when you decrease the brightness.
 
* offers to switch the map to a negative mode.
 
* offers to switch the map to a negative mode.
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[[File:night-mode1.jpg|caption|right|200px]]
  
Map in negative mode
 
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- have a menu to switch to negative color. Below the switch, a warning explains that the color of the original charts will be transformed.
 
- apply the negative colors on the charts, and only after draw the overlay, so that a V metar stays green for instance
 
  
App chart are also with negative colors
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You will find an option to switch to negative color in the <u>[[Map Options]]</u> menu. Below the switch, a warning explains that the original colours of the charts will be transformed.<br />
  
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The negative colours are applied only on the charts, so that the metar symbols, obstacles, airspaces and other important information stand out on the moving map.
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[[File:nightmode_landscape.jpg|center|480px]]
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<u>'''Note:'''</u> The approach charts are also changeable to negative colors.
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Latest revision as of 18:00, 9 June 2017



To accommodate for low light conditions, Air Navigation Pro:

  • has black menus.
  • offers to reduce the brightness even further than what iOS offers; a grey filter is applied on top of the screen when you decrease the brightness.
  • offers to switch the map to a negative mode.


Map in negative mode


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You will find an option to switch to negative color in the Map Options menu. Below the switch, a warning explains that the original colours of the charts will be transformed.


The negative colours are applied only on the charts, so that the metar symbols, obstacles, airspaces and other important information stand out on the moving map.


Nightmode landscape.jpg



Note: The approach charts are also changeable to negative colors.



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