Hi, since our Mi A1 display is quite pale (and color calibration is inaccurate), it would be fantastic to have KCAL support in order to use for example Kernel Adiutor to calibrate the screen (as we can do with Redmi Note 4 global on Lineage OS rom with patched kernel).
I'd like to know it will be possible to add KCAL support when Xiaomi will release Kernel source (i think it's impossible without sources) or we must resign ourselves
What do you think about it? You will use this function? I have tried with Color Changer Pro but it's pretty limited (saturation change give poor results).
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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 there
I just bought a brand new p8 lite 2017 (aka honor 8 lite world wide) and noticed screen colors suck. It's very bad calibrated and lacks of saturation, but on other cheap smartphone I was able to partially fix this issue with the kcal tool which is actually a pretty powerful tool. Is there any rom or kernel out there for our device that supports it?
Hello.
Is there a way to calibrate the screen of our phone (Mi A2)? A tool (app)? The colours on my A2 are good, but the white balance is slightly on the blue side. I'm used to the srgb calibration, which is more warm. I'm rooted with stock kernel.
P.S. Maybe this was more appropriate for the questions section.
try Kernel Adiutor (ROOT)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.grarak.kerneladiutor
Please post (and bump) my thread at the Mi forums here :
http://en.miui.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=3832176
Acc to the XDA review, MIUI allows calibration. Xiaomi could provide it for the A2.
Wonder if the Xiaomi 6X provides the same?
EDIT : Acc to this review : https://beebom.com/xiaomi-mi-6x-review/
The 6x does provide some screen adjustments.
If you’re not a fan of warm displays, however, you can choose the “cool” color mode. Alternatively, you can turn on the “warm” mode to make the display more tender to the eyes, although that would result in yellowing of the white portions. The other available option allows you to choose the display’s color based on contrast. While “standard” contrast makes the display warmer, the “increased contrast” makes it whiter and closer to the real colors.
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nythawk23 said:
try Kernel Adiutor (ROOT)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.grarak.kerneladiutor
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I'm using it. There is no option for that with stock kernel.
Does anyone have a clue why the stock rom does not have dc dimming , while the mi 9t pro and a bunch of other phones got updates enabling the feature only leaving out the mi 9t. is it a hardware thing related to the display manufacturer ? Also if there is a rom with good dc dimming please let me know
I have this option on my 9t Pro, but honestly I don't recommend using it. Everything is extremely oversaturated and dark grey backgrounds look disgusting (uneven lighting). It's strange that regular 9T doesn't have this option.
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I have this option on my 9t Pro, but honestly I don't recommend using it. Everything is extremely oversaturated and dark grey backgrounds look disgusting (uneven lighting). It's strange that regular 9T doesn't have this option.
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Thanks for clarifying, I was about to sell my mi 9t and get a mi 9t pro for this feature alone, as I was using the unofficial picsel inexperience rom which had dc dimming support from the vantom kernel but the colors were as you described, so I think it's not worth the hassle. Thank you ?
For example using a custom ROM or kernel.
I think you need a screen panel that support it, on our Redmi Note 7 the max should be 60Hz