01-27-2014, 05:02 PM -
Thanks Yuri, My menus now look fantastic and the Glass effect is working great!!
(I did re-upload the higher resolution screenshots). Thanks for your insight on the 'standard colorization' and on changing transparency for a single menu. I did try adjusting the 'color intensity slider' and selecting different colors, but it did not seem to reduce the 'tint.' In any case, the standard colorization is certainly acceptable and so much better than no glass at all!
You are a star
for incorporating this capability! Please feel free to post me any additional version updates if you make any additional improvements! Thanks again... -JT
(I did re-upload the higher resolution screenshots). Thanks for your insight on the 'standard colorization' and on changing transparency for a single menu. I did try adjusting the 'color intensity slider' and selecting different colors, but it did not seem to reduce the 'tint.' In any case, the standard colorization is certainly acceptable and so much better than no glass at all!
You are a star

[JTB3] My System: Win10 Pro-x64, Intel i7-7700K (Z270) + i7-4771 (Z87)
Dell XPS-15 9550 4K Touch Notebook (225% scaling), 43in LG 4K Monitor (100% scaling)
[Bay Area, California]
Dell XPS-15 9550 4K Touch Notebook (225% scaling), 43in LG 4K Monitor (100% scaling)
[Bay Area, California]