My display is like this on white/grey backgrounds at low brightness?
https://i.imgur.com/iHzlGRS.jpg
No one?
DroidBee said:
My display is like this on white/grey backgrounds at low brightness?
https://i.imgur.com/iHzlGRS.jpg
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No, it shouldn't look like that. RMA it if you can.
Here is an image I just took https://i.imgur.com/dqVkSGu.jpg
The two dark regions that are running down the screen.
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Hi, I read about an application or a .zip to change black and white on XZ, where can I find?
EmeraldTimer said:
Hi, I read about an application or a .zip to change black and white on XZ, where can I find?
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Are you talking about a screen calibration app?
If so, see this thread
White Balance APK
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alnikki25k said:
Are you talking about a screen calibration app?
If so, see this thread
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Thanks! is usefull?
EmeraldTimer said:
Thanks! is usefull?
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Yes it is! My screen's white doesn't turn a bit yellow anymore
EmeraldTimer said:
Thanks! is usefull?
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It is useful for color calibration, but not for the contrast. So the blacks will stay the same. The whites on the other hand, can be changed.
exmatproton said:
It is useful for color calibration, but not for the contrast. So the blacks will stay the same. The whites on the other hand, can be changed.
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So, is there an application to make the black more black than black?
EmeraldTimer said:
So, is there an application to make the black more black than black?
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No. The screen is a TFT LCD. The light blacks are caused by the leakage of the light behind the crystals. So there is no way to get darker blacks. That's why Amoled screens have the dark blacks. It's all about technique
exmatproton said:
No. The screen is a TFT LCD. The light blacks are caused by the leakage of the light behind the crystals. So there is no way to get darker blacks. That's why Amoled screens have the dark blacks. It's all about technique
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uhm thanks you ^^
exmatproton said:
No. The screen is a TFT LCD. The light blacks are caused by the leakage of the light behind the crystals. So there is no way to get darker blacks. That's why Amoled screens have the dark blacks. It's all about technique
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The only thing you can do is to set a lower backlight level. In my impression the auto settings for backlight is not working to good, especially in low ambient light conditions. Install a third party backlight controller, like Lux Pro from the market. Then you can fin tune your backlight settings for all lighting conditions.
Black will then become more "black" due to lower backlight level in most conditions.
Is there a App that allows you to change the screens color like temp etc.My screen on my Nexus seems to have a Warm tint to it an I'm lookin for a way to make the colors look more Cool or pop better.
GBPackerFanForLife said:
Is there a App that allows you to change the screens color like temp etc.My screen on my Nexus seems to have a Warm tint to it an I'm lookin for a way to make the colors look more Cool or pop better.
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The tint of the Nexus 6's screen is due to it being an AMOLED screen. You could try this app but I haven't used it before so IDK if it will do what you want. It requires root.
You'll have to wait for custom kernels to have color control options (RGB, Gamma)
Hi friends I wanted to know does your N5 display show colour tints while holding 180 parallel to the eye is this natural oled problem or there is problem with my diaplay
It problem is only in white background in browser or setting
nfl46 said:
Yes, mines does...but only on white backgrounds.
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Thanks for the reply it does clear my doubts
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JSAHITA said:
Hi friends I wanted to know does your N5 display show colour tints while holding 180 parallel to the eye is this natural oled problem or there is problem with my diaplay
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JSAHITA said:
180 parallel to the eye
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there is no problem with ur display it s problem with all display that showing a tint from that angle!
AMOLED are sometimes turn to purple or blue
LCD are turn to white or black (become dark)
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So how's your screen uniformity on dark greys? Try opening the calculator app in night mode and change your brightness from 0 to 100 slowly. Do you notice any colour shifts?
Can confirm that! Weird stuff indeed..
A70 have green tint problem on pure white [emoji2962]
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Software problem I think.
marko1999 said:
A70 have green tint problem on pure white [emoji2962]
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Mine does not have a green tint.
hexxr said:
Software problem I think.
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No it's how amoled works. Some phones are better and some are worse. Samsung should've used pure blacks on their night mode knowing that amoleds cannot display dark greys properly.
Does anyone else feel like there's a haze/fog over the screen when the brightness is around 20% or lower?
This seems to be more noticeable on grey backgrounds. White and pure black seem perfectly fine to the eye
It's hard to try and explain?
Could it be the same issue that*plagued the 4 when it originally came out. Gamma/software calibration*needed*possibly?
It seems fairly uniform too, which makes me think gamma issue rather than panel/HW issue?
Has anyone else noticed the same?
yes, i see the same!
Yeah, we discussed a similar behavior in this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-5/help/colours-bit-off-everything-bit-beige-t4179867
For me I do see this "fog" brownish tint in every brightness situation....
Melecatius said:
Yeah, we discussed a similar behavior in this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-5/help/colours-bit-off-everything-bit-beige-t4179867
For me I do see this "fog" brownish tint in every brightness situation....
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Not the same thing. You're on about color profiles in that thread. This is more like a contrast issue at lower brightness levels
Well... than i have both... there’s fog with loss of contrast and there is a „warm“ color calibration.
My P3 shows black areas where the P5 is grey. Plus, white is minimal brownish so i loose contrast.
I come from a Pixel 2 XL with the black crush. In terms of contrast at low brightness levels, the Pixel 5 is far superior.
Undecided whether to keep it or not.
Grey's look really weird compared to my S10e. Nice and dark on the S10 and really light/pale on the Pixel?
Here's a capture of screen uniformity too
https://ibb.co/mcWc5Lw
superleeds27 said:
Undecided whether to keep it or not.
Grey's look really weird compared to my S10e. Nice and dark on the S10 and really light/pale on the Pixel?
Here's a capture of screen uniformity too
https://ibb.co/mcWc5Lw
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Oh wow that's really bad, is it a bug?
Shady282 said:
Oh wow that's really bad, is it a bug?
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Nope. Just the garbage Google send out
Oh wow that's quite bad, mines perfectly fine no issues screen wise