With the decision tree like this:

For each layer:
If light mode active use standard
If darkURL (dark tiles) use that
If local (layer-spanning) filter preference use that
If cartographers choice filter use that
Else default to `filter: none`

That would leave the user with at least four choices:
- Autodark (cartographers choice)
- Light (no filter)
- Dimmed (brightness/gamma filter)
- Dark (invert/hue-rotate)

Focusing on making these presets great may eliminate the need for 
micro-controls entirely.

However, four additional entries in the context menu like proposed in #4777 
(following the predecessor of this discussion) seems to be too wasteful of the 
little space the map occupies on mobile already, I agree with @‌pkrasicki that 
the layer flyout panel is a better place for the radio buttons.

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