Hello guys,
I installed a custom ROM (unofficial Havoc) but it lacks of colours calibration settings that were default in the stock ROM and the blue tint is very pronounced and the problem even with display night mode can't resolve this blue tint as the night mode in this ROM is very strong even with the lowest intensity.
Is there any way to have the .zip of the default display settings calibration or any kind of solution ?
Thanks guys!
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Hey guys,
I'm currently using the latest stock rom (XXKL1) on my device.
I've just decided to flash the speedmod kernel which worked great so far.
But for some odd reasons the color saturation tweak doesn't seem to work on my device. I notice the same color saturation as with the stock kernel. I've already switched the screen mode to movie and back, but nothing changed. The oversaturated colors remain.
Any help?
I find the contrast too be particularly poor in my GSII now; I use navigation/dynamic mode; I guess last rom and kernel update didn't change colors.. I use 4.2.2 PAC rom. So that just be me suddenly realizing... Anything I can change to make it better?
I don't really know if it changes contrast, but you can try an app called "lux", as far as i can remember it had a lot of settings for display
No this is a night brightness app.. Thanks though.
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.
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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...
Hey guys , I was wondering if it would be possible to bring the option "scren better" from H2OS for OOS.
I love the OPX AMOLED screen , but sometimes shows too saturated images , especially with reddish colors. Don´t you think?
Voltor46 said:
Hey guys , I was wondering if it would be possible to bring the option "scren better" from H2OS for OOS.
I love the OPX AMOLED screen , but sometimes shows too saturated images , especially with reddish colors. Don´t you think?
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The "LiveDisplay" in Settings -> Display & lights is the same thing, its only available on CM based ROMs though.
joshwin_aranha said:
The "LiveDisplay" in Settings -> Display & lights is the same thing, its only available on CM based ROMs though.
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it's not exactly the same. the setting on H2OS is much more subtle. almost not noticeable. while LiveDisplay really changes the color temperature.
I miss that setting on my H2OS and that's why I flashed blue_spark kernel to change the colors.
In Miui You can change Display temperature From Normal To Warm Or Cool
But when using custom rom like Aex or Lineage i can't find that choice
the screen is really warm and white color is almost yellow
please i need any solution for this i want to make the screen contrast cool Like Miui
Thanks i really appreciate your quick answer
Theres color profile option in livedisplay setting on los based roms, use that.
i tried it but it can't make white color looks really white
GnehWnos said:
i tried it but it can't make white color looks really white
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Use Kernel Auditor app..and if your kernel support kcal you can calibrate the display color profile.
Would You please Explain what is kcal ??????
GnehWnos said:
Would You please Explain what is kcal ??????
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Its an module for Advanced color control for Qualcomm MDSS 8x10/8x26/8974/8084/8939.. your kernel have to be supported to make fully use of it. check thishttps://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/dev-kcal-advanced-color-control-t3032080
The los livedisplay also got manual color calibration option, that should be enough to tinker by your own to get however white you want.
fzhadi said:
The los livedisplay also got manual color calibration option, that should be enough to tinker by your own to get however white you want.
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Not really...on livedisplay there are only tweaks for the screen RGB color which is not enough in many situation...in KCAL you have screen value and contrast value and minimum sRGB value those are valuable option to tweak... that's why I've told you...now its up to you.