[Q] Kernel with color support?

cubsfan187

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I came from the GNex to the ONE and was wondering if any kernels are supporting the gamma/RGB color changes that were possible with that phone. Or is this something that is not possible due to the screens not being the same.
 

cubsfan187

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How is it possible to have only 2 colors? You need all 3 for it to work correctly. Primary colors.

I like the screen now but miss being able to change it whenever I felt the need.
 
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cubsfan187

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OP is talking about adjusting screen colour, gamma settings etc.. not LED.
I'm not aware of any current kernels that support this feature.

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I haven't found any yet and didn't want to ask in each of their threads. Lol. Hopefully someone will find it a cool "add-on" to their kernel in the future.
 

Stea1thmode

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HTC phones don't have these issues like other phones, imo so no settings like that are necessary

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It's all about choice isn't it?:)




I haven't found any yet and didn't want to ask in each of their threads. Lol. Hopefully someone will find it a cool "add-on" to their kernel in the future.
Fingers crossed. :)

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Stea1thmode

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Unfortunately there is no choice to oversaturate the colors on the display. If that's what you need, consider getting a phone with AMOLED display.
What the hell man? don't get your knickers in a twist. I have no issues with this screen. I was purely acknowledging what op said.

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lloydcabraham

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Not mad, but for those looking for high saturation, there is no replacement for AMOLED.
Dude, whether or not you believe that there's no replacement for AMOLED (and I do agree with that statement) has no bearing on whether or not someone chooses to mess with screen color. I love the screen of my HTC One however, I wouldn't mind tweaking it a little to match my custom colors that I've implemented on my N4. Just saying...
 

cubsfan187

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Unfortunately there is no choice to oversaturate the colors on the display. If that's what you need, consider getting a phone with AMOLED display.
Well if you read what I wrote, you'd see I HAD an amoled display. I don't now which is why I asked the question if this was possible on the ONE. If a kernel dev adds it in their kernel, then there will be a choice. And with Android, there is always a choice.

Thanks for the replies guys. I'll ask the kernel devs if they have plans to try it out.



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xXxG0dzRAgexXx

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I hope a kernel comes out for this. One thing I noticed is that my screen is a tad too warm. That's all I want to change. Make it a bit cooler to get a more neutral color temperature. Wouldn't want to touch. Saturation though. Love the colors for this screen.

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