You can customize colors for enhanced accessibility on iPhone and iPadHow do I invert colors and use Color Filters on iPhone? Like this!
Inverting colors and implementing grayscale have all been consolidated under the Display & Text Size menu in Accessibility, and Apple has added the ability to activate color filters to help people with even more types of color blindness.
Activating these filters is as easy as flipping a switch, so here we go!
How to invert colors
How to reduce White Point
How to enable Color Filters
How to change Color Tint
How to invert colors
Inverting colors makes the iPhone or iPad screen easier on the eyes for people that are sensitive to brightness and helps make objects a little easier to see for some people with color blindness and low vision.
Launch Settings from your Home screen.
Tap Accessibility.
Tap Display & Text Size.
Tap the switch next to Smart Invert or Classic Invert. Smart Invert reverses the colors of the display except for images, media, and some apps that use dark colors. Classic Invert inv...
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You can customize colors for enhanced accessibility on iPhone and iPad