yes, we need a "dimed" look to apps that are in this mode.

I always try to click on the screen shot multiple times before it
actually loads (even with the low res one...), then you visual see a
break while it switches from screenshot to app, so this is really just
making things look worse, and people are saying that it is
"unresponsive" and "buggy" from this action.

Many times I will swipe away an app that is doing this, assuming it it
frozen - then relaunch it new, this is really a bad situation - where
the experience of launching an app for the first time is better than
resuming...

So, I really think we need to make it clear that apps are in this mode
with the dimmed view - then a clean transition to the actual app.

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Title:
  Suspended app screenshots are blurry

Status in Ubuntu UX:
  Fix Committed
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  It's really obvious that an app has been suspended when I switch to it
  and the screengrab is really blurry. Would be really nice if it wasn't
  blurry.

  See screenshots. One shows blurry clock that I switched to, and then
  the non-blurry real clock a few seconds later.

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