I have tried to find a kernel that allows RGB controls for the screen. Are there any out there? Thanks
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Hi
I cannot post this in android development because i am new and dont have 10 posts, so i am posting it here
I was in galnet miui 6.0 with vor kernel and today i flashed glitch kernel.
After that i realised that the screen color was a bit orangish..... i thought it was because of voodoo color and i opened the voodoo control app and tried to disable it... ie i selected the color profile as original.... and then screen v1 gamma hack to reset to 2.3.3 defaults.. but no luck...
is it something that i cant change?
thanks in advance
You can try setting it manually with screen RBG multipliers in voodoo control app.
Orangish will means the screen colour is too warm. Fix it by increasing blue values while decreasing red and green till one that fits your screen.
When i was having Galaxy S it used to have Gamma correction control for CM9 or vodoo colour control and the kernels used to support it, but for SGN the kernels do not support gamma correction which will be highly useful to correct black clippings and other issues. Would like to know wether the future kernel builds will implement this option. :fingers-crossed:
Hi guys,
in custom kernel we have the possibilities to change the RGB values but what we need is a saturation and constrast control to make the screen perfect. Is possible to add this control on any custom kernel? maybe some dev can reply to this topic to explain if it's possibile or not
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