rooty added a comment.

  In D19369#421378 <https://phabricator.kde.org/D19369#421378>, @davidedmundson 
wrote:
  
  > This makes it different to the lock screen. I said in the last patch that 
did this that we shouldn't do that.
  
  
  I can't believe I'm going to walk back my original argument from about a year 
ago but... yes it does, it makes it different but doesn't introduce 
inconsistency, at least not necessarily (because the design remains the same).
  
  On the lock screen, the wallpaper fader serves a distinct purpose - to 
obscure the lock screen (clock + wallpaper) in order to make the user focus on 
password entry.
  
  On the login screen, I'm not so sure - there's no lock screen to obscure, and 
the user login is the primary purpose, so all the wallpaper fader seems to do 
is obscure the wallpaper (which makes you wonder what's the point of having a 
wallpaper anyway?)
  
  ----
  
  That being said, if you're intent on keeping the blur, I suggest tweaking the 
wallpaper fader (so the amount of blur/gray goes down). And in that case, I 
also suggest removing all the shadows except for the ones on (under?) the clock.

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