I found that they changed some color setting in new kitkat update. Screen become darker and contrast between black and white drastically amplified. To be honest, it looks like new battlefield game and I'm not very happy with it.
The question is how fullscreen color adjustment works?
As I understood that is a kernel function that used for gamma correction, color inversion and the "screen mode".
Is it applicable for all devices or it is something samsung specific?
Enlighten me, please!
It is possible you have the default to Dynamic after upgrading to 4.4.2.
You can change the display color properties in settings, display.
I set mine to movie and leave it, unless I really need to see pictures with proper gamma then I change it accordingly.
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Is there any way to change the color levels of the screen or even planned in upcoming releases? It would be pretty cool for us nova types to be able to "de-purple" our screens to something more accurate; or just have to the ability to change the colors to what we want.
Hello everyone, I just installed a kernel with color control and I don't like the colors now. Can someone tell me the color multipliers and gamma offsets values and in fact everything I need for exactly the stock look,please? I'm using trickster's mod.
calinoii said:
Hello everyone, I just installed a kernel with color control and I don't like the colors now. Can someone tell me the color multipliers and gamma offsets values and in fact everything I need for exactly the stock look,please? I'm using trickster's mod.
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The numbers to make the screen display properly will vary phone to phone. Default is color multipliers set to 200 for each color, gamma offsets set to 0, and contrast and gamma adjustment set to 0. Whether that looks right on your screen or not is up to your specific device and your eyes.
Can someone explain to me how Fade and Gradient fill styles are meant to work please? As far as I can see, neither produces results I would expect.
For example, open up the advanced parameters on a progress bar and specify the "fill mode other color" as, say, white. Then try changing the colour under the fill mode or the foreground colour - no change to the widget colour.
With Gradient fill, all I want to do is go from opaque white to transparent white but Zooper decides to get there it needs to go through yellow!
I'm either not understanding how the UI is meant to work here or these options are really busted. Anyone able to offer any help?
Example of the gradient problem is attached.
Jangla said:
Can someone explain to me how Fade and Gradient fill styles are meant to work please? As far as I can see, neither produces results I would expect.
For example, open up the advanced parameters on a progress bar and specify the "fill mode other color" as, say, white. Then try changing the colour under the fill mode or the foreground colour - no change to the widget colour.
With Gradient fill, all I want to do is go from opaque white to transparent white but Zooper decides to get there it needs to go through yellow!
I'm either not understanding how the UI is meant to work here or these options are really busted. Anyone able to offer any help?
Example of the gradient problem is attached.
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I have the exact same problem but unfortunately I don't know how to fix it.
AdmnUnpwnd said:
I have the exact same problem but unfortunately I don't know how to fix it.
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Yeah damn things been like this for a while. Shows some yellowish color for me usually. Mess with the foreground/background colors and it'll work right. Just have to F with it.
HSV gradient instead of a RGB gradient ?
I have the same issue and then googled a little. After reading these two pages "perbang.dk/rgbgradient" and "bensouthgate.com/p/12_3_13.php" (I can not post link now), I think the gradient is based on HSV and not RGB; the later seems however be more intuitive and correspond to what I imagine for a gradient from white to another color.
I don't think we can code a RGB gradient from the Advanced Parameter because some functions are currently missing.
If anyone has an idea...
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I want to ask that whether inverting color of display saves battery (found in setting - accessibility - Color inversion)
I use some apps heavily (e.g opera mini) which has white background...by toggling Color inversion it make background black and text white.
As OP3 uses amoled display so Color inversion saves battery or not?
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I want to ask that whether inverting color of display saves battery (found in setting - accessibility - Color inversion)
I use some apps heavily (e.g opera mini) which has white background...by toggling Color inversion it make background black and text white.
As OP3 uses amoled display so Color inversion saves battery or not?
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Might be so. It might also be for mostly white themes apps which do not have a night mode option.
I've noticed some kind of tint on the black/grey color when having dark mode on which are tuned for the available light.
This seems like and extra rather than bug but it's soooooo annoying when I use the phone outside. Couldn't find a toggle to turn it off - am I missing something?
Switching the color scheme does not change that so it must be something else.