cottongin 158caacfe0
feat: Extend high contrast mode to entire UI
- Add global high contrast mode flag in BitmapHelpers
- Modify quantization thresholds for high contrast rendering
- Update ditherer classes (Atkinson, Floyd-Steinberg) for contrast mode
- Add displayContrast setting with persistence
- Add "High Contrast" toggle in display settings
- Apply high contrast mode on startup from saved settings
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