You've certainly noticed that when you're outside the screen brightness goes at max level and contrast is over saturated.
It comes from adaptive display, personally I don't like that so I've found a way to disable it in build.prop
Open build.prop and edit this:
ro.vendor.display.ad=1
Change value to 0, save and reboot.
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Works great mate! Black screen elements dont turn greyish in sunlight now.. Awesome.
how different is this from simply disabling adaptive brightness in settings?
can it be put in a magisk module?
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how different is this from simply disabling adaptive brightness in settings?
can it be put in a magisk module?
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Totally different from the setting in display settings.
If you view a dark/black webpage in direct sunlight, the black will become over contrasted and look grey sometimes. This mod fixes that with no effect on auto brightness.
Lovely ^^
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Hiya! A while ago I was using the AICP lollipop rom based on CM, and it had a setting that allowed me to calibrate the color of my screen. A long while back My screen has a very noticeable green hue to it, and i used AICPs color calibration to make it less green. Now that I switched roms (a lollipop touchwiz rom), this new one doesn't have color calibration. Is there any apps or mods that could give me that functionality? Thanks in advance.
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Hiya! A while ago I was using the AICP lollipop rom based on CM, and it had a setting that allowed me to calibrate the color of my screen. A long while back My screen has a very noticeable green hue to it, and i used AICPs color calibration to make it less green. Now that I switched roms (a lollipop touchwiz rom), this new one doesn't have color calibration. Is there any apps or mods that could give me that functionality? Thanks in advance.
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There are some color options in Accessibility, I don't know is they will meet your needs but it's worth a shot.
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Hello Xda
i brought a used Galaxy S7 edge "SM-G935W8" from internet , and i noticed kind of stuck transparent icons and text on top of the screen , they shows up even in recovery mode
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That's a burn in the amoled screen, there's nothing you can do, just change the screen.
It's a known issue with amoled displays.
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Dose applications available on playstore can help ?
Where did you bought that device? Try to return it, really.
Like @martinko23 said, there is nothing you can do, the display is ruined.
Just google "Amoled burn" and you will see what your problem is.
Unfortunately no application can help there.
Good luck, mate.
Was it on a store display of any kind?! Demo unit?!
Burn ins stopped happening like couple of years ago on samsung phones! Unless it is kept on the same screen display for hours on maximum brightness! And that only happens on a demo unit!
it seems like Ali has played a lot of Billards on the Device, and when he noticed the burn in, he decided to sell it.....
Hi. I have this problem with my s7 edge g935f. I would like to know if it is a screen or a hardware problem. He came out with gray stripes. When the brightness increases on the screen in automatic, it is removed but when the intensity of the brightness decreases, it comes out. Any solution or what is the problem?
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Hi. I have this problem with my s7 edge g935f. I would like to know if it is a screen or a hardware problem. He came out with gray stripes. When the brightness increases on the screen in automatic, it is removed but when the intensity of the brightness decreases, it comes out. Any solution or what is the problem?View attachment 4222460
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Some reports can disappear by themselves for an indefinite time. Some use a custom kernel to remove it.
But if you are still in the warranty period, better use it
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Some reports can disappear by themselves for an indefinite time. Some use a custom kernel to remove it.
But if you are still in the warranty period, better use it
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thanks
Just wanted to share way I found to get most out of MI A2 camera without rooting and installing Gcam.
First of all use HDR with contrast at lowest, other 2 settings should be best kept at normal. This ensures you get every detail retained in the photo, for some reason Xiaomi did awful job with adding contrast to photos and crushes all blacks.
Then I played with snapseed way too much to create filter that I can apply to all photos as a default, filter that brings back contrast without sacrificing detail. Lowest contrast setting also reveals some indigo noise Xiaomi tryed to hide by crushing blacks and I found good compromise with that too.
Just go to qr looks in snapseed and scan image below, then you can find filter in styles menu and apply it.
So here it is, so happy with it.
imgur.com/a/l9wqozY
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Edited post and snapseed look because it was wrong version. Sorry.
how to use it or applyy it ?steps ?
If you guys notice a blue tint after flashing non-MIUI-based ROMs, I have my best KCAL setting for you to try to apply if your ROM is capable of doing a KCAL color calibration. Please beware that this calibration is an amateur work.
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Please see the attachment below or click this link if you can't see the screenshot.
Also, here are things to know about my calibration:
1. We might have different screens so don't expect exact results.
2. I did this by comparing the screen to my iPad Air 2 which uses a tempered glass that may alter colors.
3. My device is Kenzo 3 GB without any screen protection.
4. I exaggerated the saturation a little bit.
5. Calibrated in March 15, 2019 build of Havoc OS.
6. I didn't touch the Color Temperature (K) setting. It has no effect except that you intentionally change it, let it change itself.
If you have a more accurate (or more professional) calibration settings, please kindly share here.
The rom i am using in kenzo dont have this function so how can i change this settings? any other methods?