Hi!
I had a Galaxy S, and it had annoying burn in after a year and a half :/
Although I love the standard colors, will setting the color profile to a cooler setting help prevent burn in?
Which profile would serve best?
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Ok, now that I'm on Gingerbread Galaxy Tuner is no longer supported so my colors are super blue again, on Froyo + Galaxy Tuner the whites were pretty close to 6500k at full brightness, now it is about 7500k. (I checked with a Spyder).
So, is there any way to adjust the colors using Gingerbread on the Epic?
Another issue is with the lowest brightness. Greys are purplish/reddish, similar to how this article explains how the Nexus S screen looked before an update.
You can see what I'm talking about if you go to this screen test on the lowest brightness setting: http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/black.php.
I wonder if there is a way to port the Nexus S color profile to the Epic.
Hey guys, does anyone know if there is an option to change the color temp of the screen? I remember hearing the sgs2 had a feature to change it built-in. The color temp is a little too warm in my opinion. It might be on purpose to conserve battery but I would prefer it to be cooler (the whites are too yellow).
On my SGS2 I had an app called Screen Adjuster. It would let you change RGB settings. That might help, if it works with ICS. Other than that I know some ROMs for the SGS2 had different screen "modes" like Dynamic, Movie, etc.
Did the app work well for you? I'll give it shot man, thx.
On the SGS2 it worked amazingly well. Made the colors less saturated and more realistic. Of course, that's with the SAMOLED+ screen I think. I'm not sure how it will work with the Nexus screen. Different technologies, right? If you search the SGS2 threads for "screen adjuster" you can see some people's recommended settings for the SGS2. Maybe you can use that as a starting point and work from there? Good luck.
Yea I'm not sure how it'll react since the nexus uses a pentile arrangement while the sgs2 uses rgb. I've actually gotten used to it and don't mind it at all now. Haha go figure right. I guess my eyes just needed to adjust from switching from my vibrant with voodoo color which looked noticeably cooler.
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Darthbull said:
On my SGS2 I had an app called Screen Adjuster. It would let you change RGB settings. That might help, if it works with ICS. Other than that I know some ROMs for the SGS2 had different screen "modes" like Dynamic, Movie, etc.
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Sorry to resurrect a dead thread, but I thought it was worth nothing that I tried the Screen Adjuster app, and while it worked for adjusting the calibration/color temp of my screen, it seemed to make my phone VERY laggy. Does anyone know of another app that will do the same thing but apply the settings permanently in some way without having the run the app in the background? Maybe with root?
This is apparently NOT a problem. However, I would like to have some color fix on this.
I don't know if anyone knows what I meant
The One X screen compares to S3 or any other phone side by side, the one x had a slight warmer color tone, in other words, it's kinda yellowish.
it's truely visible on white screen.
I find this very disturbing, is there a way to fix this? I prefer a more natural and realistic color tone.
If you're gonna recommend an color fix app, can you tell me the input for primary color values to correctly fix it? I'm too lazy to fix it little by little lol.
dustin4vn said:
This is apparently NOT a problem. However, I would like to have some color fix on this.
I don't know if anyone knows what I meant
The One X screen compares to S3 or any other phone side by side, the one x had a slight warmer color tone, in other words, it's kinda yellowish.
it's truely visible on white screen.
I find this very disturbing, is there a way to fix this? I prefer a more natural and realistic color tone.
If you're gonna recommend an color fix app, can you tell me the input for primary color values to correctly fix it? I'm too lazy to fix it little by little lol.
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It is going to be a colour fix app, but everybody has their own settings my cooler temp colour may be to warm for you or to cold. So you have to fiddle with it ti find your own settings that you like.
Give this one a try and see how it works: My Settings are alpha set to 8 and blue set to around 80ish or so.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kovit.p.filteryourscreen&hl=en
It will go as the day pass
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Hey all,
I remember of an app (and settings) to improve scree color/brightness/hue on the LG4 (I had that on my old dead one). That's not the Vision stuff. That was possible to manually specify values for RGB, brightness, contrast and hue. I know that can be achieved with Kernel Adiutor too, but I was quite happy with the suggested values in the thread.
Anyone?
Cheers!
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What's your lcd display?
1) dial *#*#64663#*#*
2) Version Information
3) Check under "TP:"
Mine is EBBG
Also, is there a way to adjust color temperature? I wish we had the color temperature settings for warm or cool displays
EBBG, too.
I like having on the night light mode all the time. I don't like the blue color all phones have.
Same here and I also think it's a little bit cold. But having night mode on all the time? Way too warm for me....
I had this also and my colors here is somehow slightly warm compared to my xperia z lcd
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Same here and I also think it's a little bit cold. But having night mode on all the time? Way too warm for me....
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You can set the intensity. It's better for your eyes (or that's what they say). And you get used to it in a few hours But it's personal preference.
adriakus said:
You can set the intensity. It's better for your eyes (or that's what they say). And you get used to it in a few hours But it's personal preference.
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How to set intensity?
Just go to settings/display/night light. There is a slider there.
I also placed a shortcut in the quick tiles so I can turn it off if I want to and get to the slider.
If you get root and Kernel Adiutor, (maybe necessary to flash new kernel), you can set through kernel native RGB, saturation options, etc. It's called KCAL color calibration. There are posts at xda with even different profiles (think like 'how to turn lcd into amoled'). I don't have the A2, but since reviews complain about blue tint and lack of display calibration as in MIUI I thought this could be the solution for AO.
I also complain from this ****, I compred color temperature to my friend's phone (with miui)
And I found a huge difference in color temperature!!