I've flashed trinity kernel but I don't like the default color levels and I can't set them back to stock kernel levels. Does anybody knows the stock levels? I use trinity kernel toolbox
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I've used many other jellybean kernel but sock kernel shows me the best performance.
If I can change display colors just like Franco kernel, I will use sock kernel.
Is there any way to change display color?
No, you cannot.
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HI all,
With cm9 i always used The presetted color settings from cm9. I really like those settings, so which file do i need to edit to accomplish that ?
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You have to flash a kernel that supports it and use an app like Franco or Trinity Toolbox to adjust them.
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I have a t-mobile Samsung galaxy s II sgh-t989. Flashed infamous 2.8 works great. Only thing I wish for is a way to over clock it. I've tried a few apps to do it and they don't work. Is there a version with the over clock already set in it that I can flash or is there a app or anything that anyone has got to work with this from and phone. Greatly appreciated thanks.
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Setcpu works
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You need a custom kernel to over clock. Jamisons is set to stock CPU try dark side or eugene has a good one I had battery issues with dark side kernel on infamous tho. So flash a kernel that can be over locked and then get set CPU to be able to change it
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By default, does CyanogenMod do something to modify how your OS displays colors on the phone?
I have minor color tint issues on my Galaxy Nexus using stock, but when I use CM, they seem amplified 5 fold
Anyone else with a Galaxy Nexus experience this?
Maybe they tweak the color gamma and multiplier. You can download apps like trickster mod to edit them if you don't like it
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not sure if this helps, but when I flash new ROMS the settings are usually on the highest brightness. Maybe try to adjust them back to automatic to see if that helps out.
kyokeun1234 said:
Maybe they tweak the color gamma and multiplier. You can download apps like trickster mod to edit them if you don't like it
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Do apps like that have a "stock" setting??
GRICKMAAAZ said:
not sure if this helps, but when I flash new ROMS the settings are usually on the highest brightness. Maybe try to adjust them back to automatic to see if that helps out.
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Eh, my stock JB screen looks best on full brightness
Matt08642 said:
By default, does CyanogenMod do something to modify how your OS displays colors on the phone?
I have minor color tint issues on my Galaxy Nexus using stock, but when I use CM, they seem amplified 5 fold
Anyone else with a Galaxy Nexus experience this?
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CM (and most ROMs in general) allow you to adjust the gamma and multipliers without 3rd party app....these are in the 'Advanced' settings
There are also predefined gamma/multiplier settings you can try....these are in the 'Color Hack Presets' under the 'Advanced' settings
Try starting there before using an app you may not need.
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Dark Jelly is a theme for aosp based roms. My question is, is this theme a drain on the battery? It appears so to me and I was wondering if anyone else has had this same experience with this theme. I am currently running official slim 3.1 with the kernel that comes with it. FWIW my display setting is all the way down and CPU settings are 192/1350 interactive cfq.
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