You are completely mistaken. That would be the reason I was asking for the settings for before the change.If I not mistaken...
It is the same....
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You are completely mistaken. That would be the reason I was asking for the settings for before the change.If I not mistaken...
It is the same....
I think my settings are pretty close. Try these...Nice dude. Because pre 2.3.3 and post are totally the same.
@nbeeb umm ya I guess?
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Thanks mate!I think my settings are pretty close. Try these...
Multipliers:
2382684160
3047381440
3865470400
Gamma:
Red=-38
Green=-38
Blue=-22
To me these settings look better than 2.3.2. You could always try the kernels with the previous drivers already present as well
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Your welcome. How do those settings look to your eyes?Thanks mate!
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I think my settings are pretty close. Try these...
Multipliers:
2382684160
3047381440
3865470400
Gamma:
Red=-38
Green=-38
Blue=-22
To me these settings look better than 2.3.2. You could always try the kernels with the previous drivers already present as well
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I applied this settings to my voodoo app, well nice colors even though I'm getting a kind of yellow screen when phone is going to sleep mode... Any fix??? I tried with different values for multipliers and gammaI think my settings are pretty close. Try these...
Multipliers:
2382684160
3047381440
3865470400
Gamma:
Red=-38
Green=-38
Blue=-22
To me these settings look better than 2.3.2. You could always try the kernels with the previous drivers already present as well
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I have no idea. Sorry, my phone doesn't have any of the yellow tint you describedI applied this settings to my voodoo app, well nice colors even though I'm getting a kind of yellow screen when phone is going to sleep mode... Any fix??? I tried with different values for multipliers and gamma
Thank u in advance for your help
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Are you still using these settingsWith the help of a professional photographer who has a very good eye for color, we came up with the following settings:
Red: 261...
Green: 224...
Blue: 245...
Gamma:
Red: -12
Green: -14
Blue: -15
This looks spectacular on my screen. To these eyes, white looks white at any brightness and the colors are crisp and vivid. This is a very balanced color temp...on my screen anyway.
You'll also notice that these settings do not jack the blue way up like so many of the settings posted in this thread. If you have to crank any one color way higher than another, you wont get anything resembling balanced color.
Try these and let me know what you think!
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I find these settings to be very yellowish, which makes it easy on your eyes at night. Other than that, I couldn't use this setup all the time.Try these and let me know what you think!
These look good on my screen. Vibrant without too much blue. I was just using punchy setting before but when I changed to a trinity kernel it looked to yellow. These settings are perfect.With the help of a professional photographer who has a very good eye for color, we came up with the following settings:
Red: 261...
Green: 224...
Blue: 245...
Gamma:
Red: -12
Green: -14
Blue: -15
This looks spectacular on my screen. To these eyes, white looks white at any brightness and the colors are crisp and vivid. This is a very balanced color temp...on my screen anyway.
You'll also notice that these settings do not jack the blue way up like so many of the settings posted in this thread. If you have to crank any one color way higher than another, you wont get anything resembling balanced color.
Try these and let me know what you think!
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Just because the values are close it doesn't mean the colors are balanced. Our sight is just like our hearing, we are less sensitive to high and low frequencies than mids. Try cranking up the middle frquenciee on an equalizer for one of your favorite songs to equal levels as the highs/lows and it'll be anything but balanced.I realize that every SAMOLED screen is different, but sometimes I wonder if balanced color settings look yellow to some of us because our eyes are so used to seeing too much blue. It's no secret that manufacturers of most any screen-endowed device crank the blue to make the screen seem brighter and more vibrant.
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