Hi, I just got an S3 i9300 and stumbled upon the mDNIe scenarios. An excellent discovery since my S3 has a greenish tinted screen. I found that "video cold" was a perfect color temperature offset, but it made the image way too sharp..
I was wondering, is there a possibility to edit these scenarios manually? Or download additional scenarios? if I could just make "video cold" be a lot less sharp, my screen would be perfect!
Thanks :cyclops:
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HI, i recently installed rom starburst and also overclocked the cpu.. but i noticed viewing the pictures on the photo gallery seems pixelated, i have to zoom in and zoom out for it to produce a clear image... somehow the system can't simply produce a clear image from the get go.. seems sad since it has a very powerful res built in on it..
is there a fix for this? does anyone else have the same problem?
I've got the same problem...
Images are low-res on opening. If you zoom in and out again, they become hi-res.
Moving the picture just a little to the side and back again also turns them hi-res.
People suggest downloading QuickPic, but this app has a different problem: moiré patterns (which don't occur in the original gallery app.)
Right now I can't decently watch hi-res pictures that are imported on my galaxy tab 10.1, and that's a real bummer...
I have a Galaxy S 2 phone that doesn't have this problem, so it may be a bug in the honeycomb gallery.
I recently noticed that whenever I take pictures under low light conditions, horizontal lines (with the phone in landscape mode) appear on the image I took. I attached a sample image.
As you guys can see, it looks really bad . Is this a camera defect or does it have something to do with the firmware? I've searched this forum and found no results of other people having the same problem. BTW I'm running Leomar75's Revolution ROM 2.7.1 (2.3.5, XXKI3), I've searched that thread too and found nothing regarding this. Thanks!
Hi all! Me and my work partner have both SGS2. In a test that we made taking a picture at the same thing, the result is this. Can anyone tell me why?
Thanks!!
Are all your setting the same? It does seem like the settings were different and so the pictures are also very different. The white balance looks different in your case.
From what I see, a factor could be the while balance of the camera that was used to take both photos. The background are the same but the colors are rendered differently.
The camera app itself looks different...it could be different firmwares...
The "green one" is running ChecRom RevoHD v6.0 with XKL1 and Siyah Kernel 2.6.7+.....The "normal one" is running Illusion XT v1.6.0 with XLP1 and same Kernel.
Settings in camera app are the same...
You can only test hardware by using stock firmware .
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Is there anyway to bypass mDNIe on the Galaxy S4?
On the Galaxy Note II with Perseus kernel, one can use STweaks to "Enable master sequence", which will ignore Samsung's profiles and instead use a color scheme that closely calibrates the display to the sRBG color space.
My understanding is that a Note II display was measured with a colorimeter and values were obtained which allowed accurate color representation when the values were input into a mDNIe matrix.
In any case, is there any way to obtain accurate color on the GS4?
I noticed that Liquid Smooth ROM has advanced settings to set the color scheme (which didn't seem to do anything) and color temperature (didn't seem to do anything.)
xdadevnube said:
Is there anyway to bypass mDNIe on the Galaxy S4?
On the Galaxy Note II with Perseus kernel, one can use STweaks to "Enable master sequence", which will ignore Samsung's profiles and instead use a color scheme that closely calibrates the display to the sRBG color space.
My understanding is that a Note II display was measured with a colorimeter and values were obtained which allowed accurate color representation when the values were input into a mDNIe matrix.
In any case, is there any way to obtain accurate color on the GS4?
I noticed that Liquid Smooth ROM has advanced settings to set the color scheme (which didn't seem to do anything) and color temperature (didn't seem to do anything.)
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Ive seen settings for mDNIe inside the KTweaker app that comes with the KTSGS4 Kernel. Not sure if its exactly what your looking for, but its the closest thing i could find. Might want to take a look at that kernel if you haven't already.
Hi!
Is there any way to calibrate Samsung GS2's AMOLED display colours to look like LCD display? I think LCD generates more natural tones than AMOLED. Is there any calibration app or tool to achieve such colours on AMOLED?
I noticed the difference when I transferred phone screenshots to my laptop (which has LCD) and also when I compared the notification shade tones (cyanogenmod 11/AOSP) with nexus 4/5 which have LCDs. S2s AMOLED screen shows browner and warmer shade for QS tiles whereas nexus LCD shows grey colour tiles. This is just one example; many other elements like keyboard, pop ups have this kind of difference.
I am sure there must be some way to calibrate AMOLED screen to look like LCD colours. Has anyone tried this before?
Sammy roms and some aosp/cm roms has this "movie mode" which makes colors alot more natural.
On sammy roms it's under display settings and in aosp/cm etc roms,which has device's "advanced options",it's under screen tab.
As for complete r/g/b,gamma,saturation etc calibration solution as some other phones has in kernels or so,there is no such developed for S2 as far as I know.
And you posted in wrong section,ask mods to move it to Q/A
TheImpossibleEnemy said:
Sammy roms and some aosp/cm roms has this "movie mode" which makes colors alot more natural.
On sammy roms it's under display settings and in aosp/cm etc roms,which has device's "advanced options",it's under screen tab.
As for complete r/g/b,gamma,saturation etc calibration solution as some other phones has in kernels or so,there is no such developed for S2 as far as I know.
And you posted in wrong section,ask mods to move it to Q/A
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Thanks to @crachel for moving this thread to the right section.
I forgot to mention that I have tried playing with Advanced display options in settings menu of AOSP ROMS yet those options couldn't do the trick.
There is an option to do this. It's not a calibration, but a way to view your pictures with a correction profile on your smartphone.
I have one of these Spyder4 to calibrate the computer monitor for color reliable work. For this Spyder4 there is an app called SpyderGallery for Android. It's free. Once calibrated, you can view the photos of your gallery color-calibrated through this app...