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Its just a **** load of hyperbole.

Go into Voodoo Sound and scroll down to "Voodoo Color" and adjust the sliders.

NO ONE has the same screen/eye combo so what looks smexy for the kernel dev might look like a drunk heffer to you.

Personally my phone doesn't experience the green screen because I sat there and adjusted each value till I got the color reproduction I wanted (it may not be "true white" but I like my vibrantness ) so people, get off your asses and make your phone YOUR PHONE by putting in what you feel is the most comfty for your eyes.

If that's too much for you and you'd rather wait for the kernel devs to **** up their colors on their screen so that your BASE colors may or may not be correct, then maybe you shouldn't be worried about color and just stick with stock dull values.


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Its just a **** load of hyperbole.

Go into Voodoo Sound and scroll down to "Voodoo Color" and adjust the sliders.

NO ONE has the same screen/eye combo so what looks smexy for the kernel dev might look like a drunk heffer to you.

Personally my phone doesn't experience the green screen because I sat there and adjusted each value till I got the color reproduction I wanted (it may not be "true white" but I like my vibrantness ) so people, get off your asses and make your phone YOUR PHONE by putting in what you feel is the most comfty for your eyes.

If that's too much for you and you'd rather wait for the kernel devs to **** up their colors on their screen so that your BASE colors may or may not be correct, then maybe you shouldn't be worried about color and just stick with stock dull values.


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is there a purpose for this thread? we all know that and we all tell those who have that problem. Its simple adjust to where its in the middle nothing much or to little is all.

@ omair2005 try this on Screen Gama Hack v1 red,blue,green try all set to -35
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is there a purpose for this thread? we all know that and we all tell those who have that problem. Its simple adjust to where its in the middle nothing much or to little is all.

@ omair2005 try this on Screen Gama Hack v1 red,blue,green try all set to -35
and for RGB multiplier try 260......, 260........, 429.......
Wow, those yield a nice result! Thanks to soul-man!

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Wow, those yield a nice result! Thanks to soul-man!

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No problem hope it didn't sound to mean at the beginning but I see it more of a we already know basis or it should be turned into a suggestion of settings thread

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No problem hope it didn't sound to mean at the beginning but I see it more of a we already know basis or it should be turned into a suggestion of settings thread

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Lol really? All I see in every rom thread is "my screen is green I flashed this kernel cuz I want voodoo color but I can't be bothered to read through 50 pages to see the fix". And the replies are all "SEARCH!!1!11ONE!!"

The purpose of this thread is so people who have the green screen can open and see how their laziness contributes to their problem.

I am all in favor of turning this into a settings discussion but the main purpose has been stated

Also, my settings are very inaccurate, not true colors at all lol but just raise your gamma a tiny bit and everything will be good
 
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Lol really? All I see in every rom thread is "my screen is green I flashed this kernel cuz I want voodoo color but I can't be bothered to read through 50 pages to see the fix". And the replies are all "SEARCH!!1!11ONE!!"

The purpose of this thread is so people who have the green screen can open and see how their laziness contributes to their problem.

I am all in favor of turning this into a settings discussion but the main purpose has been stated

Also, my settings are very inaccurate, not true colors at all lol but just raise your gamma a tiny bit and everything will be good
I see your point but i guess were just trying to get them to be less lazy is all haha, and voodoo color will depend on each kernel like shadow vs samurai but there kind of identical so pretty much same settings should give same results.
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Lol really? All I see in every rom thread is "my screen is green I flashed this kernel cuz I want voodoo color but I can't be bothered to read through 50 pages to see the fix". And the replies are all "SEARCH!!1!11ONE!!"

The purpose of this thread is so people who have the green screen can open and see how their laziness contributes to their problem.

I am all in favor of turning this into a settings discussion but the main purpose has been stated

Also, my settings are very inaccurate, not true colors at all lol but just raise your gamma a tiny bit and everything will be good
If by green screen, you mean the flash of green everytime I unlock my phone, then its not "laziness" that contributes to the problem, its the ShadowKernel. I am not going to raise my gamma settings so that the screen is completely washed out just so the green flash doesn't happen when I unlock my phone. I have been using voodoo color for a LONG time spanning multiple versions of androids and at least a half a dozen different kernels, and this is a the ONLY one that has had this problem. I have always used the "punchy" setting, and this is the only time I have ever seen that green flash.
 
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I had the same green screen problem then I turned off automatic brightness and it stopped.

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If by green screen, you mean the flash of green everytime I unlock my phone, then its not "laziness" that contributes to the problem, its the ShadowKernel. I am not going to raise my gamma settings so that the screen is completely washed out just so the green flash doesn't happen when I unlock my phone. I have been using voodoo color for a LONG time spanning multiple versions of androids and at least a half a dozen different kernels, and this is a the ONLY one that has had this problem. I have always used the "punchy" setting, and this is the only time I have ever seen that green flash.
I am having the same issue with Samurai MTD kernel. I don't know that it's kernel related. But then, I don't know much...

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