Can we enable Full Colors in Android? - Google Pixel 2 XL Questions & Answers

So I saw a Video that the Pixel 2 only use RGB but can use the full Color Range. But the Color Range can only be used from Apps. So I wounder if there is a ROM that enable Full Color Range on Android or if there is a tweak?
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Ehnoah said:
So I saw a Video that the Pixel 2 only use RGB but can use the full Color Range. But the Color Range can only be used from Apps. So I wounder if there is a ROM that enable Full Color Range on Android or if there is a tweak?
Thanks!
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You mean this???

Taimen_#1
There is also an app "Oreo Colorizer". You can get it off the app "XDA Labs". I hope this can help.

The Saturated display profile in Display settings is probably what you're looking for. It will stretch out your colors and oversaturate them, which make them appear much more vibrant but is extremely inaccurate. You also lose app wide gamut support.

I am not sure how the stuff called in english, but they showed there is a Option, that boost the Color by 10%. What is the Gamut support? Is this maybe what I mean? (That the app can use the full Color Range?)

Natural looks much better :good:

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[REQ] App to tweak Saturation in SGS2

Hello to all!!.. is possible to find an application to tweak the saturation of the SGS2 screen!!?... it has the worst color rendition I saw in a cellular screen, I work in photography I can not even show the pictures in my telephone!!... I like this phone but with the screen of the iphone, miles away better.
Best regards!
this maybe help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1260468
The saturation sliders does not work
wer11 said:
this maybe help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1260468
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Thanks for your feedback, the only problem is the Saturation slider, it does not work on my SGS2 and that slider is the most important
Besides that, that application is not done in good way, the RGB sliders has to modify de levels of color not the levels of brightness as the application do.
Moving all the sliders to the left has to decrease saturation not brightness as it does in a wrong way.
Regards!
I`m disappointed too with the screen colours.If I take a picture of white walls it seems to have a white-green colour.In my old HTC HD2 with HyperDroid-CM7-2.3.7,the white was brilliant white.If I put the same picture that I taked with the HTC in my SGSII,the white looks a lot greener.Is there a fix for that problem?
gabilondo said:
I`m disappointed too with the screen colours.If I take a picture of white walls it seems to have a white-green colour.In my old HTC HD2 with HyperDroid-CM7-2.3.7,the white was brilliant white.If I put the same picture that I taked with the HTC in my SGSII,the white looks a lot greener.Is there a fix for that problem?
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The colors of SGS2 are pure crap, I dont understand why there are lot of people interested in develop a firmware but they forget this part that is really important, you pay lot of money for a phone that gives you crap colors, totally biased and has no possibility to calibrate them.
Totally agree...My old HD2 with 5MP camera takes a lot better photos than SGSII.The problem is RGB calibration of the screen,not the camera.
gabilondo said:
Totally agree...My old HD2 with 5MP camera takes a lot better photos than SGSII.The problem is RGB calibration of the screen,not the camera.
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Yes, I refer to the color rendition of the screen.
+1 for this... couldn't find any screen tuner/gamma adjuster/saturation adjuster or whatsoever for i9100 that work in ICS...
And my screen is way too blueish... and color is washed....
Crescendo Xenomorph said:
+1 for this... couldn't find any screen tuner/gamma adjuster/saturation adjuster or whatsoever for i9100 that work in ICS...
And my screen is way too blueish... and color is washed....
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The gamma should not be modified, if some app is modifying the gamma is doing the wrong thing, it should modify RGB values or saturation remaining the brightness constant.
Hmmm, i thought it was gamma thing also... since I hate the blueish tint... I prefer warmer color.... >,<
Crescendo Xenomorph said:
Hmmm, i thought it was gamma thing also... since I hate the blueish tint... I prefer warmer color.... >,<
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What you are looking for is the Kelvin temperature to change, changing the gamma curve will change the behavior of brightness and color and that is not the way.
The controls that should have the telephone are real RGB controls without modifying the brightness, Temperature and Saturation, even better Contrast (but it should not change the colors), with that controls you could calibrate the screen the way best fit to you.
Maybe that's the control that included in CM9...

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Is there any apps or anything that could help tweak the saturation? everything is ok in general use, but when viewing images they are way too saturated.
I've tried the screen mode. It's either too saturated or too dull. I need something in between.
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Raymun said:
Is there any apps or anything that could help tweak the saturation? everything is ok in general use, but when viewing images they are way too saturated.
I've tried the screen mode. It's either too saturated or too dull. I need something in between.
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If you're rooted, have you tried STweaks? It offers some control over saturation. I'm using Samsung's Standard display mode with saturation at around -5 or -6. Most test photos match up pretty well with my color calibrated laptop display now.

Manually change color saturation, contrast, RGB, etc.,

5T comes with a few color profiles and last one where you can slide from cool to warn modes.
But the profiles I like the most, have too much saturation on colors.
Are there any option/non-root app to manually fine tune color/contrast/saturation?
If not, there are any root app to do this?
Regards!
Very good question I have the same trouble with profile colours that we can manage in Oxygen OS.
superandroid2011 said:
5T comes with a few color profiles and last one where you can slide from cool to warn modes.
But the profiles I like the most, have too much saturation on colors.
Are there any option/non-root app to manually fine tune color/contrast/saturation?
If not, there are any root app to do this?
Regards!
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Any kernel that has kcal as a feature can fine tune colour using kernel aduitor

[Q] Color temperature

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
rfkd said:
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!!

Question App to reduce display color saturation

Hello,
Is there an app to reduce display color saturation of the fold 3 to one's liking ?
Set from vivid to natural, if you have that option in display settings.
EMJI79 said:
Hello,
Is there an app to reduce display color saturation of the fold 3 to one's liking ?
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Have you tried changing the display setting from vivid to natural?
blackhawk said:
Set from vivid to natural, if you have that option in display settings.
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Mr. Orange 645 said:
Have you tried changing the display setting from vivid to natural?
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I have done that but I would like to fine tune saturation.
I find natural saturation setting a little too agressivily low and vivid way too saturated
Natural is as close as you can get it.
EMJI79 said:
Hello,
Is there an app to reduce display color saturation of the fold 3 to one's liking ?
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I totally agree that the default is over-saturated and the natural setting is washed out. You can use ADB to get hidden display modes, which may be more to your liking.
I use AMOLED photo.
https://www.reddit.com/r/samsung/comments/jlik2w
m_w_clarke said:
I totally agree that the default is over-saturated and the natural setting is washed out. You can use ADB to get hidden display modes, which may be more to your liking.
I use AMOLED photo.
https://www.reddit.com/r/samsung/comments/jlik2w
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Interesting.
As I understand it the phone uses the correct ICC profile for what you're viewing.
The human eye is notoriously inaccurate when it comes to display calibration especially gamma correction.
I've tested cam to display throughput on the N10+, it's dead on. I run it in natural setting.
If I need more saturation I use some Provigil
blackhawk said:
Interesting.
As I understand it the phone uses the correct ICC profile for what you're viewing.
The human eye is notoriously inaccurate when it comes to display calibration especially gamma correction.
I've tested cam to display throughput on the N10+, it's dead on. I run it in natural setting.
If I need more saturation I use some Provigil
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^^ This. +1
blackhawk said:
Interesting.
As I understand it the phone uses the correct ICC profile for what you're viewing.
The human eye is notoriously inaccurate when it comes to display calibration especially gamma correction.
I've tested cam to display throughput on the N10+, it's dead on. I run it in natural setting.
If I need more saturation I use some Provigil
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As you infer, colour interpretation is very subjective.
So, to this end, using the ADB or other profiles is perfectly legitimate to tailor to an individual's needs. Irrespective of scientific measurements.
m_w_clarke said:
As you infer, colour interpretation is very subjective.
So, to this end, using the ADB or other profiles is perfectly legitimate to tailor to an individual's needs. Irrespective of scientific measurements.
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Actually what I'm saying is even the people who's color perception is in the top 10% can't dial in color correction by eye.
The other 90% don't have a chance.
If the device isn't factory calibrated correctly or if the display is defective these additional profiles aren't going to correct the issue.
It's nonetheless a cool hidden setting that may be useful. Unfortunately it's not easy accessible for shifting on the fly. Setting the display to anything other than natural will likely end up being an eye sore.
m_w_clarke said:
I totally agree that the default is over-saturated and the natural setting is washed out. You can use ADB to get hidden display modes, which may be more to your liking.
I use AMOLED photo.
https://www.reddit.com/r/samsung/comments/jlik2w
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Hey! Can adb be used to tune digital sharpening of the images ?

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