Hi there, most people are having yellowish tint (mostly on EBBG variant of display) on display which makes the screen look bad. Here's how you can fix it
In MIUI:
Go to Settings > Colors and saturation > Set temperature to cool
In other custom roms:
Go to Settings > Live Display > Color Calibration
Set red and green to 96% each , leave blue to 100%
That's it, Enjoy
Explanation : The RGB value of yellow is 255,255,0
So the more you'll decrease the value of red and green(together), the more yellowish tint of your display would vanish
impulsar said:
Hi there, most people are having yellowish tint (mostly on EBBG variant of display) on display which makes the screen look bad. Here's how you can fix it
In MIUI:
Go to Settings > Colors and saturation > Set temperature to cool
In other custom roms:
Go to Settings > Live Display > Color Calibration
Set red and green to 96% each , leave blue to 100%
That's it, Enjoy
Explanation : The RGB value of yellow is 255,255,0
So the more you'll decrease the value of red and green(together), the more yellowish tint of your display would vanish
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Been using the cool preset in MIUI for a really long time now. Thanks for the share though
psychopac said:
Been using the cool preset in MIUI for a really long time now. Thanks for the share though
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Thanks for the appreciation
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I just noticed that my S2 screen has distinct green tint to it compared to my desktop and my iPhone. Is this normal for a Super AMOLED+ screen and is there and app or method to do a little colour correction to the screen so I get a more accurate display? I'm a designer/photographer so it would really help to have the screen as accurate as possible!
settings - display - screen mode. change as desired
Should get you a little closer to what you are after
radicalgel said:
I just noticed that my S2 screen has distinct green tint to it compared to my desktop and my iPhone. Is this normal for a Super AMOLED+ screen and is there and app or method to do a little colour correction to the screen so I get a more accurate display? I'm a designer/photographer so it would really help to have the screen as accurate as possible!
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As was said....
settings - display - screen mode.
I find Movie to be the most accurate. The other two options are oversaturated.
donalgodon said:
As was said....
settings - display - screen mode.
I find Movie to be the most accurate. The other two options are oversaturated.
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I used to only use movie then one day after flashing a new rom i left it on standard now movie seems to washed out for me
But yea, dynamic is far to blow your face off bright.
Guys,
I have only had my Z2 a few days so am still assessing the good and bad.
However, if I had to single out one bad item I have found it would be the White Balance on shots taken with the camera. These shots are clearly out when it comes to Reds and Blacks.
As an example if I take an evening shot of a lit street; although the lighting is Orange the colours from the lights bouncing down onto the road are Red.
The bricks on houses are way too saturated in Red, in fact most of the shot taken produces a Red element especially anything that is Grey in colour.
A similar situation is with Blacks; here I see Black turned into a bright Blue.
Now initially I was going to return the Z2 back to Phones4u but after altering the White Balance settings from the Settings/Display I managed to eliminate most of the incorrect colours.
Had everything been incorrect in colours and with that I mean all the screens from all other Apps and not just the cameras shots taken, in other words if the phone itself was producing incorrect Whites on all the screens I would have understood but all the other screens from all the Apps have a correct White setting, it's only the camera that is showing incorrect colours and I'm sure I should not have to alter the Settings/Display White Balance to set this correct. That to me is badly set up WB setting on my particular Z2.
Anyway, In order to ascertain the level of incorrect WB may I ask what settings are you using for your general White Balance in the Display Settings? If you have not altered the settings and you are happy with your shots as in nothing indicates the problems I have found then can you say you have not altered your White Balance.
As I have mentioned, I found the standard settings resulted in the shots taken having a strong red tint. So I applied a setting of the following to correct this:-
Red = 0
Green = 177
Blue = 177
These settings seemed to bring the colours back to normal…
I would appreciate your settings which ultimately will help decide whether or not to return my Z2.
Thank you.
Those settings are only for the screen, it doesn't have to do anything with the wb of the camera. Might look on display different / better but it doesn't effect the pictures themselves...
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Fenix said:
Those settings are only for the screen, it doesn't have to do anything with the wb of the camera. Might look on display different / better but it doesn't effect the pictures themselves...
Sent from my D6503 using Tapatalk
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I'm happy that the shots taken will be okay on a different device say a PC/Mac or whatever but I most definitely notice a difference when viewing the shots in the Album App.
Try turning off the x-reality option in display options then check the images again in the album app, I had to turn it off due to it making some pics look strange, it basically makes the colours on images look to poppy like Samsung displays. A pic of my gf had blue halo around her face with x-reality on, with it off the pic looked normal.
BanziBaby said:
Try turning off the x-reality option in display options then check the images again in the album app, I had to turn it off due to it making some pics look strange, it basically makes the colours on images look to poppy like Samsung displays. A pic of my gf had blue halo around her face with x-reality on, with it off the pic looked normal.
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Thanks but that was the first thing I did.....
Yes, it erased the saturation but didn't change the colours on screen.
Only by altering the WB could I get the shots on screen to look correct.
In my kernel aduitor i found an option "backlight dimmer", what does this function do??? I'm feeling eyestrain using mido, can anyone tell me the best rgb colours values???
ayush.gl said:
In my kernel aduitor i found an option "backlight dimmer", what does this function do??? I'm feeling eyestrain using mido, can anyone tell me the best rgb colours values???
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"Reduces the brightness to values lower than the factory ones"
You can use blue light filter apps. Making the screen yellowish/ reddish
GabrielScott said:
"Reduces the brightness to values lower than the factory ones"
You can use blue light filter apps. Making the screen yellowish/ reddish
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What about the colour profile options present in settings > display > live display > colour profile?? There are option to choose like eye1, eye2.... Please explain these options.
ayush.gl said:
What about the colour profile options present in settings > display > live display > colour profile?? There are option to choose like eye1, eye2.... Please explain these options.
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That option controls the phone display with different pre-adjusted settings if its too cold or too warm to you.
Like Eye1 -light yellowish to Eye8 - dark yellowish
You can edit it manually too, under color calibration/picture adjustments.
Hey, guys! I observed today that something funky was happening with the contrast and colors on my Pocophone screen. The black/dark background in apps like Youtube and XDA, both with dark themes and black or dark grey backgrounds, was getting light grey. Also, the contrast of the text seemed to change.These things happen when the top of the phone enters in direct contact with sunlight. If I cover the sensor with my finger, the screen gets back to normal. It appears to me to be an option to make text and content more visible in direct sunlight. Have you observed the same thing on your phones. What's your opinion? I'm using miui 10 Global Beta. Thanks
ivas89 said:
Hey, guys! I observed today that something funky was happening with the contrast and colors on my Pocophone screen. The black/dark background in apps like Youtube and XDA, both with dark themes and black or dark grey backgrounds, was getting light grey. Also, the contrast of the text seemed to change.These things happen when the top of the phone enters in direct contact with sunlight. If I cover the sensor with my finger, the screen gets back to normal. It appears to me to be an option to make text and content more visible in direct sunlight. Have you observed the same thing on your phones. What's your opinion? I'm using miui 10 Global Beta. Thanks
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I noticed too. Seems a display feature
Neither this is bug nor faulty screen. That's because of Auto Contrast in display setting. Anyways you can change it.
yep, it's a feature... use standard contrast
Happens even when set to standard contrast. Cant seem to be able to fix it!
Set it to increased contrast, it solved the issue for me
Set it to increased contrast, it solved the issue for me
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Set it to increased contrast, it solved the issue for me
Set it to increased contrast, it solved the issue for me
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Can you say where is that Incresed contrast option in Poco M2 Pro
Can somebody try this:
1. Select "Dark Mode" On
2. Go a room which without light
3. Decrease Brightness to About %30
4. And Turn Off and On 120 Hz
What do you see? A screen glitch? Yellowish Dark Mode? Come on Sony....
Anyone noticed this?
I noticed it, on dark background 120Hz is a bit more yellowish.
I set the walpapper to complete black, and on complete black background there is no issue. I mean on black it is identical for me in both modes.
However on dark colors it applies some yellowish tint.