Been looking around for a way to get rid of washed off colours in GP.
Is there any way to increase the colour saturation in the screen?as the dorimanx kernal on S2..
Badly needed..
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I hope this comes for the Note:
Color, Super AMOLED color and sharpness optimizations
Anybody know it´s possible on the Note?
I was just tinkering with my old S2 and I was wondering why the G3 doesn't have different color profiles like the S2 does. "dynamic", for instance, increases the already quite vibrant oled colors.
my laptop doesn't have an extraordinary screen but nvidia's digital vibrance make up for it quite nicely.
So, is there any way we can digitally enhance color saturation on the G3 on a rooted, stock rom? I don't mind the colors becoming inaccurate, I'm just a color nut (the only reason I'm not switching to a note 4 is the price).
Note, I am aware of the color tweaking you can do in the ease of access panel, but that only gives a small contrast boost before it starts to change the hues completely.
It doesn't have the Samsung tweaks because it's not a Samsung device.
The only colour Adjustment I know of is the one in Accessibility. Haven't heard of any others
Go to Settings > Accessibility > Color Adjustments, and set it just above the camera icon
Check out the screenshot
and put it exactly there
and BOOM... colors are more vibrant and more contrast to the display in general
Oh and BTW the reason is that the G3's display is an IPS panel while the S2 ( and most Samsung's phones) is an AMOLED display..which is by it's nature has more vibrant colors(more than I like) and deeper blacks than IPS displays
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Guys i recently bought the OP2. I noticed that display colours look washed out. Red, green, blue look dull and unsaturated. Is this a hardware problem or it can be fixed through software?
That's just the stock configuration, and can be changed in custom kernels. Have a look at http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-2#kernels and decide if you're willing to flash a custom kernel (which generally do carry some bugs with them, mind you).
Hi how can I increase the saturation of my screen with stock ROM to make it as saturated as Nexus 6P?
I personally use a cm based rom and kcal color control. Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/dev-kcal-advanced-color-control-t3032080
In addition to that, I also use MDNIE tuner by gekke. I'm not sure whether this would work on exynos note 4's
Hi I have tried that but the results are not the same, it seem to only clip the colors.
Hi together, I just bought a SM-T500 and all in all i am happy with it. I mainly use it for webbrowsing and watching Youtube, Netflix etc.
I noticed that the colors of the display are extremely dull and washed out. Worse than my old Galaxy Note 10.1 (GT-N8000) from 2012, which should be replaced by the SM-T500. I can't really imagine that the panel used in the T500 is THAT bad. Unfortunately there are no proper display settings at all, so I am stuck with a display that looks almost like greyscale compared to other displays. (I know that the colors of an LCD are not so rich and vibrant compared to an AMOLED for example).
Is there any chance I can get around this problem with a custom rom?
I just recently learned about widevine. Does a custom rom break my widevine L1?
Thanks in advance
Is there even a custom ROM for T500?
Is there a custom ROM for T500 that fixes color temperature? Its own blue light filter acts like a bad blue light filter from the Playstore.
Check out this app, it works perfectly with root https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.omegacentauri.red&hl=en&gl=US