One of the main lacks of this handset is its display, to be more specifically its colour calibration. I switched the kernel in order to have more control over screen parameters, is there app or resource to help me configuring the screen calibration?
For me,
Red 245
Green 245
Blue 255
Saturation down by 10%
RizwanH20 said:
For me,
Red 245
Green 245
Blue 255
Saturation down by 10%
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I will try these values
Hi my screen has burn in marks im using Xiaomi mi A3 I read that I can use RGB calibration to fix that ..if someone can help me BC I don't know anything about rooting etc it would be appreciated... My mail is : [email protected] thank you in advance
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Hi.
I just come back from walking around enjoying weather and sun and my s3 screen is too dark on the sun. Do you know any way to increase screen brightness ?
PLS
Dont say stupid " set brightness to 100% ".
bitpie said:
Hi.
I just come back from walking around enjoying weather and sun and my s3 screen is too dark on the sun. Do you know any way to increase screen brightness ?
PLS
Dont say stupid " set brightness to 100% ".
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You obviously cannot increase the brightness past 100%. if it's set to auto brightness, it is possible (however unlikely) that it's not setting to 100%. I doubt this is the case. But test turning off auto brightness anyway.
Other things you can think about... Black or dark backgrounds make the screen more reflective of light, making it harder to see. Try using Lighter or white themes for maximum visibility.
Again with reflections, you can look out for screen protectors that polarise the light or anti-glare filters etc. This may help. I have never looked for anything like this so I cannot recommend any one in particular.
Short of these few tips, I dont think there is much else that can be done though.,
What about http://goo.gl/IaDVU ? download is empty.
is there any similar ?
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What about http://goo.gl/IaDVU ? download is empty.
is there any similar ?
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These change how auto brightness works. It doesn't actually make the screen brighter. What it can do is increase the sensitivity of the auto brightness, so if you think the screen brightness it chooses (lets pretend 75%) is not bright enough for how light it is outside (2000 lux for example) you can modify the values so 2000 lux = 100%.
So this is only useful if you use auto brightness and auto brigthness has not selected 100% brightness
Hello Guys
I just want to share a piece of information about KCAL color profiles. If you are using Kernel Aduitor with a custom kernel that has KCAL feature in it, this thread will be useful to you.
Please feel free to try the different color profiles and enjoy.
Credits
@martinusbe for his tipsy ROM and tipsy Kernel adiutor where I took this values
Chris from GZR team who made this modded app @Grarak for making this awesome app
Prerequisites
A kernel which has KCAl support
Kernel aduitor
How to apply the profile
Go to screen tab in Kernel Aduitor and tweak the values
Vomer BrightBalance
Red - 230
Green - 232
Blue - 255
min RGB value - 35
Saturation intensity - 55
Screen hue - 0
Screen value - 145
Screen contrast - 115
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Vomer IPS
Red - 230
Green - 232
Blue - 255
min RGB value - 35
Saturation intensity - 40
Screen hue - 0
Screen value - 125
Screen contrast - 115
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Vomer AccuRich
Red - 230
Green - 232
Blue - 252
min RGB value - 35
Saturation intensity - 40
Screen hue - 0
Screen value - 135
Screen contrast - 120
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Vomer DeepRich
Red - 237
Green - 235
Blue - 255
min RGB value - 35
Saturation intensity - 50
Screen hue - 0
Screen value - 120
Screen contrast - 115
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WrinkleFree
Red - 250
Green - 250
Blue - 255
min RGB value - 35
Saturation intensity - 20
Screen hue - 1515
Screen value - 123
Screen contrast - 128
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WrinkleFree Cool
Red - 232
Green - 228
Blue - 255
min RGB value - 35
Saturation intensity - 26
Screen hue - 1515
Screen value - 126
Screen contrast - 128
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Deep Black Colorful
Red - 230
Green - 232
Blue - 255
min RGB value - 35
Saturation intensity - 49
Screen hue - 0
Screen value - 119
Screen contrast - 140
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Sir Banger
Red - 215
Green - 220
Blue - 255
min RGB value - 35
Saturation intensity - 50
Screen hue - 13
Screen value - 124
Screen contrast - 124
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Purian
Red - 223
Green - 223
Blue - 255
min RGB value - 35
Saturation intensity - 46
Screen hue - 0
Screen value - 127
Screen contrast - 127
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Franco
Red - 232
Green - 237
Blue - 256
min RGB value - 35
Saturation intensity - 75
Screen hue - 0
Screen value - 127
Screen contrast - 127
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Harley-Tech
Red - 236
Green - 240
Blue - 255
min RGB value - 35
Saturation intensity - 60
Screen hue - 0
Screen value - 112
Screen contrast - 142
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Banged up
Red - 239
Green - 243
Blue - 255
min RGB value - 35
Saturation intensity - 53
Screen hue - 10
Screen value - 126
Screen contrast - 136
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SimCooler
Red - 240
Green - 245
Blue - 255
min RGB value - 35
Saturation intensity - 40
Screen hue - 10
Screen value - 132
Screen contrast - 127
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Obsanity
Red - 245
Green - 245
Blue - 256
min RGB value - 35
Saturation intensity - 48
Screen hue - 10
Screen value - 127
Screen contrast - 127
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Obsanity IPS
Red - 245
Green - 240
Blue - 256
min RGB value - 35
Saturation intensity - 18
Screen hue - 37
Screen value - 131
Screen contrast - 131
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Yoyoz808
Red - 220
Green - 230
Blue - 255
min RGB value - 35
Saturation intensity - 35
Screen hue - 0
Screen value - 132
Screen contrast - 127
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Perfection
Red - 237
Green - 235
Blue - 255
min RGB value - 35
Saturation intensity - 40
Screen hue - 1515
Screen value - 125
Screen contrast - 127
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Gerard Extreme Cool
Red - 217
Green - 215
Blue - 255
min RGB value - 35
Saturation intensity - 40
Screen hue - 0
Screen value - 125
Screen contrast - 122
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Which profile will give an Amoled display feel?
I made all the profiles for ex kernel manager. I really do recommend these:
Obsanity
Perfection
OnePlus 2 (default)
Deep Black Colorful (close to Galaxy S4 amoled imo)
Some are very over-saturated and others under-saturated. Not sure why you would like that.
Is there any profile for tweaking for maximum battery life .?
vibhoothiiaanand said:
Is there any profile for tweaking for maximum battery life .?
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Turn down brightness. Do not use apps that disable pixels
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FPSUsername said:
I made all the profiles for ex kernel manager. I really do recommend these:
Obsanity
Perfection
OnePlus 2 (default)
Deep Black Colorful (close to Galaxy S4 amoled imo)
Some are very over-saturated and others under-saturated. Not sure why you would like that.
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Deep Black is the only one I've tried so far, and I'm pretty satisfied in my Redmi Note 3 pro. I do notice my screen needs to be brighter though, so it might effect my battery. Wish the whites could be a little crisper (less bluish)...
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Is there any profile for tweaking for maximum battery life .?
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You can reduce your screen resolution in Terminal emulator with:
su (give root rights)
wm size "resolution" (e.g. 1280x720) DON'T CLOSE TERMINAL NOW
wm density "DPI" (find corresponding dpi here)
Now u only have to change the density to your choosen value in "/system/build.prop" with any text editor.
Results are that you can downclock/-volt GPU, CPU, disable swap (your ram won't be filled with 720p/480p graphics) which will save a lot of battery but still a fluent ui.
oroboros74 said:
Deep Black is the only one I've tried so far, and I'm pretty satisfied in my Redmi Note 3 pro. I do notice my screen needs to be brighter though, so it might effect my battery. Wish the whites could be a little crisper (less bluish)...
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Somewhere on the oneplus forums, a person calibrated it using a calibration device. I use that for a very long time now
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Somewhere on the oneplus forums, a person calibrated it using a calibration device. I use that for a very long time now
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Any tweaks to looks Colors like amoled
Thank you for sharing!
Hello to everyone who owns this incredible tablet.
I am always on KK 4.4.4 as it is the best OS for me.I would like to ask if anyone can guide me on how to set the minimum brightness on auto, to a custom lower value,as already is very high.I use screen filter xposed module,but I would prefer to change it by my own.thanks.
Peace to all
open settings
display
white balance
lower the RGb to the lowest to get Minimum brightness manually
add h to the link to see the pic ttp://postimg.org/image/pzwfjwssr/
hope this helps n btw can u tell what charging time u get mine usually takes 5 hours from 0 to 100.
omg thanks dude I had never tryied before to set both 3 values to max and see the result!now is muuuch more relaxing for my eyes!thank you!!
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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
Hello, I've noticed that my POCO F1's screen turns very yellow when you set the brightness below the threshold of 5%. Once it goes above that, the screen immediately turns back to the normal, coolish white tone
Am I the only one with this issue
Hello, I had noticed that on my Xiaomi Mi 8 too, but then I found out it was just one of those MIUI things.
You can find it in the brightness settings...it is called "night mode".
I hope I helped you!
Baffsuki said:
Hello, I've noticed that my POCO F1's screen turns very yellow when you set the brightness below the threshold of 5%. Once it goes above that, the screen immediately turns back to the normal, coolish white tone
Am I the only one with this issue
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