[APP] Screen Filter - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S 4 Themes and Apps

Just wanted to share this application with you .
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...ch_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5oYXhvciJd
set your display brightness to 75% with adapt to light and set screen filter 48% and see you viewing angles, i felt it has improved for two reasons from .253 the screen calibration has been better and deeper colors along with this layer of filter dulls your screen to give you better colors ( darker / saturated ) try it for yourself and post your best setting for the filter..
Hit thanks if this app helped you

I'm pretty sure most of us here have known this app for quite some time now.
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Capt said:
I'm pretty sure most of us here have known this app for quite some time now.
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I am just sharing, in case someone doesn't know!

Ib didn't know about this. Sov Thank you very much.
@ capt. Not everyone.
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deff not everyone thanks for sharing
some ppl just have to be rude...

True buddy some people love to be rude
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tried this on my nook color and didnt like it. but then again, it doesnt have an AMOLED screen or an ambient sensor...
ill give it a whirl and see if it like it better than the built-in auto brightness

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[Q] Best Method To Make Screen Color Accurate

I love the screen on the GSII but the colors are way off when it comes to pictures. Everything is oversaturated and I'm wondering what's the best way to get the screen to look color accurate. I'm a photographer so it'd be nice if the pictures looked good on my phone (color wise) as they do on my laptop which is color accurate.
Voodoo screen tuning is a free app on the market that I believe can help u out . Give it a try
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I tried it but it makes the gradients in color look really bad because it changes the gamma.

[Q] Automatic Brightness way too dim, anyone?

Hello guys,
I'm enjoying my SGS3, noticed today that the audio is very noticeably more open and dynamic than SGS2... very obvious. GREAT!
The auto brightness is too dark, ok for when the wife is sleeping and I want to geek out a bit, but for most use, it is dim.
Is anyone else experiencing that, I wonder if anyone cooking ROMs will be able to up the auto brightness setting, it should be possible, right?
Cheers, Mark.
Funny, on HTC it is always too bright! Maybe we can meet halfway! Just remember that brighter screen equals less battery.
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Yup I feel the same way. Have auto brightness turned off because of it.
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thanks guys, yeah, if I was a bit younger a slightly dim display would be ok...
lets hope some clever chef cooks up a fix for that.
cheers,
Mark.
Yes I noticed that too, there is a mod to fix that and some custom roms that fix it too, take a look at the dev section.
Have a look through this thread, apart from what's in the first post, there are a few more modifications posted along the way
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1695559
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Tsukurimashou said:
Yes I noticed that too, there is a mod to fix that and some custom roms that fix it too, take a look at the dev section.
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cool, thanks, i will have a look.
cheers,
Mark.
Try to use applications that allow you to adjust the comfort brightness for different conditions. First you teach the application and then it set the brightness automatically. I use lux brightness. You can try to find an alternative.
Auto brightness on my Evo (stock ROM) was always way too bright in a dim room. I haven't seen the GS3 yet but I'm guessing that there is no slider adjustment when auto brightness is enabled? This is one thing that works really well on my iPod touch. With auto brightness enabled you can still adjust the overall level.
Evo450 said:
Auto brightness on my Evo (stock ROM) was always way too bright in a dim room. I haven't seen the GS3 yet but I'm guessing that there is no slider adjustment when auto brightness is enabled? This is one thing that works really well on my iPod touch. With auto brightness enabled you can still adjust the overall level.
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Crapple probably patented adjustable auto brightness! LOL
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Gs3 yellow tint

Hi guys. First of all let me tell this is far the best Android phone ever had.
But....
This is the second GS3 I have, and both of them have that annoying yellow tint on whites. You can see clearly on whatsapp, web, mailing, whites plain backgrounds.
It's also hard to forget, because when I move the screen 15-20 degrees using it the whites magically became real white, perfect white.
A friend has the same issue with his GS3 but he told me he saw in a shop a GS3 with perfetc whites with no tint at all, white as ice.
With my previous GS2's had some very light blue tint that didn't annoyed me at all (insted, I liked that cold whites temperature).
Tried screen adjuster but dind't help
Any of you guys experienced that?
Cheers.
No yellow tint here. Mine is bluish tint. Love the blue tint though.
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Try the yellow tint post same question last month .
jje
Let's just say that the type of lighting you are under have a big impact on how you perceive the color temperatures on your phones. Under lighting in my local phone store my phone looks to have neutral white. Under fluorescent lights in my office it looks slightly pinkish. In indirect sunlight it looks yellowish. Under low evening sun it looks bluish.
GiveMe2Beers said:
Hi guys. First of all let me tell this is far the best Android phone ever had.
But....
This is the second GS3 I have, and both of them have that annoying yellow tint on whites. You can see clearly on whatsapp, web, mailing, whites plain backgrounds.
It's also hard to forget, because when I move the screen 15-20 degrees using it the whites magically became real white, perfect white.
A friend has the same issue with his GS3 but he told me he saw in a shop a GS3 with perfetc whites with no tint at all, white as ice.
With my previous GS2's had some very light blue tint that didn't annoyed me at all (insted, I liked that cold whites temperature).
Tried screen adjuster but dind't help
Any of you guys experienced that?
Cheers.
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Supercurio is working on the app DisplayExpert which makes it possible to calibrate the screen.
He has it running on his S III according to his Twitter.
But the app is not finished yet.
erahk64 said:
Supercurio is working on the app DisplayExpert which makes it possible to calibrate the screen.
He has it running on his S III according to his Twitter.
But the app is not finished yet.
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Hi. Thank you for your reply.
I don'n know much about supercurio's works...
Is it much more or less like "Screen Adjuster" (link) that lets you correct using blue, red, green?
Because I've used it but it didn't help. :crying:
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Hi. Thank you for your reply.
I don'n know much about supercurio's works...
Is it much more or less like "Screen Adjuster" (link) that lets you correct using blue, red, green?
Because I've used it but it didn't help. :crying:
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I think it is more advanced than Screen Adjuster after reading his Twitter..
But you could ask him if DisplayExpert is better at fixing yellow tint than Screen Adjuster.
Here is a link to his Twitter: https://twitter.com/supercurio
Try flashing Franco kernel r10, it had colour fixes, my whites are now really white, and screen is clearer. You could also try changing screen mode, I use natural
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Check in Display Settings if "Auto adjust screen tone" is on.
I read that some got pure white after deactivating it.
Hi guys, really thanx to all for your hints. :good:
Unfortunately unchecking "Auto adjust screen tone" and changing screen modes didn't help changing the whites gradient/temperature.
Are you whites a bit yellow or I am the only one (but with 2 GS3 ).
TNX.
GiveMe2Beers said:
Hi guys, really thanx to all for your hints. :good:
Unfortunately unchecking "Auto adjust screen tone" and changing screen modes didn't help changing the whites gradient/temperature.
Are you whites a bit yellow or I am the only one (but with 2 GS3 ).
TNX.
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Every S3 I've seen so far has this yellow tint.
Other problems of this display are (software related):
black crush
oversharpening artifacts (fixed with Hardcore's kernel)
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I have my warranty and the entire box at hand and I need to reassure myself before I head to the service center and request for a replacement. If not, I'll just sell it off.
I'm too, disappointed by the yellow tint that comes with this high res screen. As with others, tilting 20 deg will make the whites cooler. I did a bit of digging and found that there are many different shades of white. The usual white, or at least the one that I'm used to, on my Desire HD, is reddish/pinkish white.
You can do a bit of experimenting by looking at a blank page on SIII for half a minute, then look at another phone. If the white is different, it maybe due to different color casting. This will be particularly annoying still if you have to stare at screen tuned to a different temp at your workplace, and when you are ready to relax and use your phone, wham, you hate your S3 again.
I read a lot of 'black text on white background' and this annoy me as hell. I think that yellowish white make me think I'm reading off a piece of wash out toilet paper.
What do you guys think?
The Gs3 screen is actually 7900 Kelvin color temp which is quite blue! http://www.displaymate.com/OLED_Galaxy_S123_ShootOut_1.htm
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Sorry for double post that was a screen shoot out I linked...the screen should be down a bit to 6500k for accurate color temp. I can't wait for supercurios screen app it will improve battery life. Maybe op should exchange his phone.big was at Verizon store today the display model was quite blue as well no yellow here.
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GiveMe2Beers said:
Hi guys, really thanx to all for your hints. :good:
Unfortunately unchecking "Auto adjust screen tone" and changing screen modes didn't help changing the whites gradient/temperature.
Are you whites a bit yellow or I am the only one (but with 2 GS3 ).
TNX.
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Hey man I'm not noticing any tinting of my colours at all.. Or it might just be me being really obtuse. Aha.
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th3b3 said:
Sorry for double post that was a screen shoot out I linked...the screen should be down a bit to 6500k for accurate color temp. I can't wait for supercurios screen app it will improve battery life. Maybe op should exchange his phone.big was at Verizon store today the display model was quite blue as well no yellow here.
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Why will calibrating the screen improve battery life?
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GiveMe2Beers said:
Hi guys, really thanx to all for your hints. :good:
Unfortunately unchecking "Auto adjust screen tone" and changing screen modes didn't help changing the whites gradient/temperature.
Are you whites a bit yellow or I am the only one (but with 2 GS3 ).
TNX.
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In browser go to menu, colors and select level 1. That will make it less yellowish.
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The Gs3 screen is actually 7900 Kelvin color temp which is quite blue! http://www.displaymate.com/OLED_Galaxy_S123_ShootOut_1.htm
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Mine not for sure. I wish it was bluish like most samoled I had, like GS2.
It's just yellowish instead, and a can see true whites only if I tilt the screen 20 degrees. Seems like a old paper, non beatiful to see.
Gonna return for the second time, but I'm not really confident I will find a GS3 with real whites display like gs2, like I want, like a 600€ 4,8" is supposed to.
Same story for me. Second SGS3 with a yellow tint. If I tilt the phone up or down slightly the whites look right.
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Aphova said:
Same story for me. Second SGS3 with a yellow tint. If I tilt the phone up or down slightly the whites look right.
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Exactly. Nobody that got GS3 with whites real white without tilting the phone up or down?

Almost too Bright for Night Reading

I spend most late nights reading in bed with the lights off. With my Galaxy Nexus, and Galaxy Tab 10.1 it was never an issue.
Somehow though, the Nexus 10 is almost too bright at its lowest setting. I find it much harder to read at night than with any other device.
I use kindle's white lettering with a black background.
It certainly is not a deal breaker, but it does begin to give me a headache after prolonged use. A simple fix would be to lower the brightness on the screen even more.
What do you guys think?
cderrick14 said:
I spend most late nights reading in bed with the lights off. With my Galaxy Nexus, and Galaxy Tab 10.1 it was never an issue.
Somehow though, the Nexus 10 is almost too bright at its lowest setting. I find it much harder to read at night than with any other device.
I use kindle's white lettering with a black background.
It certainly is not a deal breaker, but it does begin to give me a headache after prolonged use. A simple fix would be to lower the brightness on the screen even more.
What do you guys think?
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Now that I think about it, there probably is some form of app that will do that for me..
I''ll give it a whirl tonight.
cderrick14 said:
Now that I think about it, there probably is some form of app that will do that for me..
I''ll give it a whirl tonight.
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I always set my Kindle/Google Books app to have the sepia background at night. I find it makes it perfect for night reading.
Solution is turn on your bed lamp.
Screen Filter from the Play Store. Click thanks if helped.
rookiegenius said:
Solution is turn on your bed lamp.
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I wish, but with a girlfriend soundly asleep beside me the extra light is not an option.
beerope said:
Screen Filter from the Play Store. Click thanks if helped.
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Just about to recommend this as well. Worked perfectly on my HTC hero, and works perfectly on my one s
Even better, root it and install RootDim instead. That actually dims the LCD backlight and has the side effect of saving battery. Screen Filter just covers the screen with a transparent black image that ruins color accuracy and contrast.
EDIT: looks like Screen Filter is broken on 4.2 anyway, so... there you go.
digitalrelic said:
I always set my Kindle/Google Books app to have the sepia background at night. I find it makes it perfect for night reading.
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I think this will help but how do you do that? There are almost no settings in the Kindle app.
wireroid said:
Even better, root it and install RootDim instead. That actually dims the LCD backlight.
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where can i found that one?
that mod must also reduce some lightbleeding as the lightbleed comes from the backlight.
Screen Filter has been broken for a while. Rubbish. I use ScreenDim. There's a free trial, but it's dirt cheap anyway. Best dimmer I have used. And I use my N10 largely for reading, and do a lot of it at night. Highly recommended.
Thanks everyone,
I tried screen filter, it worked well. I am already rooted and I must say Rootdim is pretty wicked.
Highly recommended.

Screen is not bright at all....

I just played with the G3 and when I went through the settings to display, I realized it was maxed out. I backed it down to half and it was damn near dark. On full bright it's not as bright as my S5 on half.
Having to max it will be a huge battery issue...grrrrr!!!!
get over it, go out with somebody else... keep your s5?
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get over it, go out with somebody else... keep your s5?
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Get over what? Did I say there was a problem? I am reporting my findings.
I was worried about this, GPad had the same issues and I went back to my trusty N7. Damn
Just to clarify, you can change the brightness level while it still is on auto to change the max brightness. Are you sure it still wasn't on auto? Also, was it warm and possibly overheating and dimming the screen some? It also supposedly won't max out when charging.
I didn't think to check the brightness on the AT&T demo but it seemed bright enough in the brightly lit room. I believe one website speced it out at about the same nits as the DNA which I thought was bright enough, and much brighter than my Note 2.
I kind of wish phones had matte screens though. Then we wouldn't get the reflection in sunlight.
So when I'm on pornhub I can't see the happy endings with the dark screen?
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flaring afro said:
Just to clarify, you can change the brightness level while it still is on auto to change the max brightness. Are you sure it still wasn't on auto? Also, was it warm and possibly overheating and dimming the screen some? It also supposedly won't max out when charging.
I didn't think to check the brightness on the AT&T demo but it seemed bright enough in the brightly lit room. I believe one website speced it out at about the same nits as the DNA which I thought was bright enough, and much brighter than my Note 2.
I kind of wish phones had matte screens though. Then we wouldn't get the reflection in sunlight.
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It was all the way up. I then put it on auto and went down to 41, which is where my S5 lives...so dark. I then went all the way bright again and said to myself.....this is the level I'm used to.
I'll adjust to it I'm sure, but dunno why it doesn't go very bright.
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It was all the way up. I then put it on auto and went down to 41, which is where my S5 lives...so dark. I then went all the way bright again and said to myself.....this is the level I'm used to.
I'll adjust to it I'm sure, but dunno why it doesn't go very bright.
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"It was all the way up"....That's what she said....?
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Rootuser3.0 said:
So when I'm on pornhub I can't see the happy endings with the dark screen?
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Rootuser3.0 said:
"It was all the way up"....That's what she said....?
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Two posts like this...good to know where your mind stays
A thread was needed for this? There's already a general discussion thread here full of got my tracking, blah, blah. While I appreciate you reporting a concern of yours, I don't see why this cant go there? This isnt going to stop anyone from getting it. Not trying to be rude OP.
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A thread was needed for this? There's already a general discussion thread here full of got my tracking, blah, blah. While I appreciate you reporting a concern of yours, I don't see why this cant go there? This isnt going to stop anyone from getting it. Not trying to be rude OP.
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Actually as someone who is thinking of purchasing the device I welcome this thread.
By the way, who the heck are you? I believe there are mods who police the threads, we dont need you chiming in.
It's just kind of funny the first thread you see in the verizon section is someone complaining about the brightness (who already has an s5) when it's been thoroughly covered that the screen doesn't go as bright as some would hope... I checked it out in the AT&T store the other day and it it was bright in there with lots of sunlight.. It never phased me that it was dim. And it most scenarios I am going to be in darker situations than the AT&T store.. I say enjoy your s5.. Party on.
dscottjr81 said:
A thread was needed for this? There's already a general discussion thread here full of got my tracking, blah, blah. While I appreciate you reporting a concern of yours, I don't see why this cant go there? This isnt going to stop anyone from getting it. Not trying to be rude OP.
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Dude....I am not trying to stop anyone from buying it. I have two on the way to me. I am just telling people what I immediately noticed when I held the phone. Often times people don't want to read through 137 pages to find an answer. This isn't the first and surely isn't the last dup thread you'll see. You could have easily not come in....with all due respect
lol
EVOme said:
Two posts like this...good to know where your mind stays
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from the person who has an avatar with "female orgasm"...
sexist much? lol
JK
thedanks said:
It's just kind of funny the first thread you see in the verizon section is someone complaining about the brightness (who already has an s5) when it's been thoroughly covered that the screen doesn't go as bright as some would hope... I checked it out in the AT&T store the other day and it it was bright in there with lots of sunlight.. It never phased me that it was dim. And it most scenarios I am going to be in darker situations than the AT&T store.. I say enjoy your s5.. Party on.
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As I told the other dude....My comparison to the S5 is only because that is what I have. I am ditching the S5 for the G3, so it's obvious I would look for what's better and where it lacks....So just because YOU think it's bright enough and wherever you say it was 'thoroughly covered' that there is a brightness concern, I guess that makes you sane and everyone else crazy.
Let people judge for themselves before you start scaring mass amounts of people away from buying the phone man. The title of the thread is a very in your face. My opinion is that it's bright enough for me.
The g3 gets around 450 nits at maximum brightness the s5 is around 500. Its not night and day difference so bfd. The s5 does get a little brighter in Sun light. But no one should be using max brightness indoors
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EVOme said:
I just played with the G3 and when I went through the settings to display, I realized it was maxed out. I backed it down to half and it was damn near dark. On full bright it's not as bright as my S5 on half.
Having to max it will be a huge battery issue...grrrrr!!!!
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There is an option to increase the contrast in the settings, it is set to a more natural tone to begin with. The S5 is majorly over saturated and although can be set to a higher temp then the G3 screen, it goes in line to the current trend of over-saturated screens as of late. Kick the contrast up on the G3 and see if that appeases your issues.
I would also like to add 450 nits is the v equivalent of 450 candlepower over one square meter or just imagine 450 candles lit in one square meter it is no slouch by any means. And Any real useable lcd in sunlight needs to be in the 1000 to 2000 nit range
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thedanks said:
get over it, go out with somebody else... keep your s5?
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It is not very bright and the contrast is not very good (it does not stand out though unless comparing next to each other). As per reviews and display analysis, this is part of the heat and power management of using a Qhd display with the current display panel tech LG uses. Each pixel has the same power efficiency as a 1080p panel, but twice the pixels to power up. Early next year we should see the second generation for Qhd panels that have the same power efficiency of 1080p displays now. Thing is 1080p will be even better, so still will have better battery life and performance.
Samsung will likely have less issues due to amoled tech using less power overall. Who knows though until the Note 3 and Prime release. Big battle brewing with Apple this fall.

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