Hi everyone!
I get straight to the point and first of all:
I do not know if it will work for you and your Phone.
Special Thanks to avetny for the Settings (nexus S: Super-AMOLED)
IMO they work for me, edited, for Galaxy Nexus aswell.
Tested on AOKP build 28 / Franco Kernel nightly r107
Colors Multipliers
Red 230
Green 230
Blue 271
Gamma Value
Red 0
Green 0
Blue 0
Let me know what you think!
I was messing around with the trinity kernel colors and I want to go back :silly:
Anyone mind telling me what the settings were?
Something like 135, 135, 215 contrast 24. Could be wrong this is from memory.
Contrast -24
CAB on, Spice melange on
All gammas 0
Red and Green color multipliers 135
Blue color multiplier 214
AmericanCon said:
Something like 135, 135, 215 contrast 24. Could be wrong this is from memory.
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strumcat said:
Contrast -24
CAB on, Spice melange on
All gammas 0
Red and Green color multipliers 135
Blue color multiplier 214
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Thanks to both of you. :good: :victory:
Hey guys, I just flashed Trinity, and I really didn't like the colors.
The blues are too dark..actually, everything is dark.
I kinda like the whites though.
How can I get it close to stock colors? And where are those settings? thanks!
To get stock colors on Trinity kernel, use Trickster app or Trinity Kernel Toolkit to change contrast and all gammas to 0, and all color multipliers to 200. You have to turn off spice melange first.
Hi! I would like to learn a good setting for improve my screen quality, my phone is a year old (a little more)
Search for @Nephilim his thread. He has some good values. Here are mine using the free Trickster mod app:
Contrast: 0
Gamma adjustment: 0
Gamma offset
Red: -4
Green: 0
Blue: 5
Color multiplier
Red: 140
Green: 140
Blue: 212
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA Premium HD app
Hn.. got a few Trickster settings for ya. These'll go for most ROM/kernel combos. Had one of the screens with the dingy yellow-whites.
So an aged amoled (a year is good enough to fit in such a catagory tbh) might benefit most from these.
Contrast: -7
Gamma: +7
Gamma Offsets-
Red: 0
Green: 0
Blue: 7
Multipliers-
Red: 217
Green: 207
Blue: 327
If using a kernel with Trinity colors (since there's no Gamma control) , Contrast Offset should be -24 and Red & Green in Multipliers should be lowered 20 points.
If using mpokang, up Red & Green by 30 points.
Note: If you're using a kernel that has UV controls, and an Auxiliary (I think it was called) section where the MMC and Regulator stuff goes.. there's one control that affects the screen display. It's default voltage is around 3200 I think. Anyways, if lowered to 2850, Gamma/Contrast and such will be heavily affected. These are my Trickster settings after undervolting this... anomaly:
Contrast: Low as possible
Gamma: +10
Gamma Offsets-
Red: 4
Green: 4
Blue: 11
Multipliers-
Red: 278
Green: 264
Blue: 378
All Multiplier values can be lowered or raised relative to each other, depending how much brightness one prefers.
Hope this helps a bit!
Wow, thanks!
Can't believe this worked out so well:
Contrast: -24
Gamma: 0
Gamma Offsets-
Red: 0
Green: 0
Blue: 7
Multipliers-
Red: 197
Green: 187
Blue: 327
And just as I was about to finally give in to upgrading when last week I was comparing my GN display next to my bro's N5 and yes I know it's not even a close/fair match up, but I never thought my display was really that bad, it was like completely yellow.
Now the whites really look white even when putting my GN up next to my 60" Sharp quattron 240hz LED TV set at full backlight.
LOL
Thanks guys!, I can't test those options completely cuz I'm on official CM10.2 and I just have 2 types of settings
*Colour Calibration R-G-B from 0% to 100%
*Gamma correction R-G-B from -20 to 20
What I should do?
Jerber said:
Thanks guys!, I can't test those options completely cuz I'm on official CM10.2 and I just have 2 types of settings
*Colour Calibration R-G-B from 0% to 100%
*Gamma correction R-G-B from -20 to 20
What I should do?
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Are you using the option in settings? If yes then download trickster mod from the play store. If you still cant set any color calibration just flash a custom kernel.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA Premium HD app
I'm using Nephilim settings with a few modifications:
Contrast: - 15
Gamma: 5
Red: 6
Green: 4
Blue: 11
Color multipliers
Red 270
Green 250
Blue 340
Inviato dal mio Galaxy Nexus utilizzando Tapatalk
mrgnex said:
Are you using the option in settings? If yes then download trickster mod from the play store. If you still cant set any color calibration just flash a custom kernel.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA Premium HD app
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Yes, I'm using the option in settings (Official CM10.2)
Trickster Mod has the color option but just the pro version :/
I'm facing some problems with CM10.2 (insane battery drain from "phone", inclusive in Idle mode, more that 40% in just one night :/...) so, Im thinking switch again to stock rom, maybe 4.1, so, there's some good kernel for 4.1 that include color settings?, Im tired of 4.3 problems...really!
Max94h said:
I'm using Nephilim settings with a few modifications:
Contrast: - 15
Gamma: 5
Red: 6
Green: 4
Blue: 11
Color multipliers
Red 270
Green 250
Blue 340
Inviato dal mio Galaxy Nexus utilizzando Tapatalk
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Thanks!
I think for now I prefer using your settings, they seem like a better compromise especially for a user like myself that has never changed any display color settings before, it still gives me the slightest warm whites, but not at all yellowish like it had been previously.
Guess my eyes need to get use to not seeing completely yellow whites first, then perhaps the ultra white settings I previously tested will be easier to view.
BTW
I'm running:
4.1.2 PA 2.57 ROM
Zen V10 kernel
Hey guys,
Just out of curiosity I wanna ask who of you goes with the default pixel density of 440 ppi (?) and who changed it? I personally use 380 ppi because I can get much more stuff on the screen while the font size is still readable.
Cheers Max
With no issues?
how do i change pixel density from start?
Hey everyone, is that possible to adjust the white balance to achieve accurate sRGB, Adobe RGB, P3 colour mode with S20 FE screen?
xdabilly said:
Hey everyone, is that possible to adjust the white balance to achieve accurate sRGB, Adobe RGB, P3 colour mode with S20 FE screen?
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If you have a Colorimeter you could try...