Just picked up this phone a few days ago.
Overall love the build. Am coming from s7 edge.
Concerned about the screen though.
The s7 edge seemed yellowish in basic mode but the other modes were not. Adaptive display was very nice and adjustable too.
Note 8 screen temperature is very warm. Whites look yellow brownish. They don't change between the different modes.
Adaptive display is the only fixand even there it requires several adjustments.
For me they best whites are with temp set to warm and then the green dialed down to about 20-25% of max. That gives me best colors.
However feel like I should have better whites on the other screen modes.
I find if I look at the screen about 20*of axis then the screen whitens up.
Do others find the same our is mine defective? Trying to decide if I should keep this or wait for the LG V30 which night be better to manage size wise.
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Take it to the store and compare side by side, make sure the settings and brightness are the same and decide from there. Sending mine back.
Have you made sure the Blue Light Fliter is off?
Is Warm supposed to be a slight yellow hue? I thought.
Warm on my Note 8 is pink hue .I have mine set to adaptive, with *#15987# reddish tint set to minus 9 and it looks good. Also, the Basic mode in display does nothing for the color saturation like it did in previous Galaxy devices. Still looks over saturated. I assume this is their new red oled panels LOL
OP , try and post some pics of your issue.
Will submit pics tomorrow.
Blue light not on.
I think my eyes will adapt over time.
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Entering the number you mentioned brings up a color balance test. Does that change anything?
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canadoc01 said:
Entering the number you mentioned brings up a color balance test. Does that change anything?
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Which test is this? I think my phone seems to have the same tinting problem
The color balance test helped mine. Wife's Note 8 was already set at -3 ,mine was zero and changed it to -9 which lessened the pink hue. That with adaptive display and it's settings also reduced pink to an extent where mine looks good to my fussy eyes now.
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This is my current settings. I like it so far.
How did you screen shot all that page into one ?
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How did you screen shot all that page into one ?
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When you screen shot you'll notice a "Scroll capture" option on the bottom left corner.
Funny I have too little red and Haas to reduce green mostly below that andr a bit off the blue
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Funny I have too little red and Haas to reduce green mostly below that andr a bit off the blue
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Did you guys try *#15987# to reduce reddish? Or what is your current value ?
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How does*#15987# work? Seems it is a test. How dots this change any values and for which mode?
Can one did this to reduce green and if so which number combo to bring it up
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How does*#15987# work? Seems it is a test. How dots this change any values and for which mode?
Can one did this to reduce green and if so which number combo to bring it up
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It's not a test, you press a number and it in turn changes the red tint value on the display. Just the red.
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I pressed the number and saw no difference. Does one bed to be in adapt display? If so how is this different than using the slider for the colors?
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I pressed the number and saw no difference. Does one bed to be in adapt display? If so how is this different than using the slider for the colors?
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I also didn't see a difference initially, I think try it adaptive mode then you'll see a difference.
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In adaptive mode I see the change but canadoc get same change using the slider. Is there a number to adjust green and blue?
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When you screen shot you'll notice a "Scroll capture" option on the bottom left corner.
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Here's mine
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I'm a home theatre enthusiast so I've done a few basic measurements with my calibration equipment. I'm not terribly interested in doing anymore testing than this until we get system wide color management controls/options as there is no point. Any critical grading will be done with other programs and almost always on a computer via programs like BlackMagic Resolve and the like.
***PRE-Post edit, lol***
I decided I'll make a separate thread with everything I was going to post regarding the display modes. I wasn't planing on making a big post but my OCD got the better of me
I figured it would be more useful to others in general as a separate thread, rather than being in a thread about screen tinting.
I'll reply back in here when I finish making it (it'll take a bit).
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Hello, I am experiencing something word with my camera. I'm not really sure if we consider it a hardware problem or something.As you can see, there are purple lines that appear on my pictures.. Why is this? Second question, can I get my phone replaced because of this problem?
P.s. I used to experience this in my blackberry storm 1 after a few years. Attaching photos. 1 st photo was taken with my Note and the second was with my storm.
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There are some horizontal lines that differ in color. Does anyone experience this as well? Help please!
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Hello, I am experiencing something word with my camera. I'm not really sure if we consider it a hardware problem or something.As you can see, there are purple lines that appear on my pictures.. Why is this? Second question, can I get my phone replaced because of this problem?
P.s. I used to experience this in my blackberry storm 1 after a few years. Attaching photos. 1 st photo was taken with my Note and the second was with my storm.
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Do you notice the same banding effect on your phone if you use Gallery or browse the net? In low light conditions the striped effect has been reported by many other Note users - search for "banding" and you'll see what I mean
I do notice the effect but only when in low light - if the screen is set to higher brightness the banding effect goes away. So maybe it is not camera related but more to do with the screen?
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Do you notice the same banding effect on your phone if you use Gallery or browse the net? In low light conditions the striped effect has been reported by many other Note users - search for "banding" and you'll see what I mean
I do notice the effect but only when in low light - if the screen is set to higher brightness the banding effect goes away. So maybe it is not camera related but more to do with the screen?
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Okay, I'll read up on banding later on. I tried turning up the brightness on full and took a test shot and still, there were those lines. I kind of noticed that this banding happens more for whites than low lighting conditions.
Thanks by the way!
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Simple test would also be to transfer the photo to your PC and see if it shows banding there? (I am probably wrong but assuming you used screenshot feature of Note to take screen captures?)
PS - don't just say it - hit the Thanks button
Sorry I'm new here. there you go.
Anyway I'm not yet home so have no access yet to my PC. Got to chat and show what's wrong with a photographer friend. he told me that this is a common problem due to the fluorescent light. True enough,I tried some low light shots under a different light bulb and no banding. I was quite convinced and so I'll continue trying to do tests.
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Change ur iso settings
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I notice on the nexus device camera you have to hard press and hold the camera button and wait until the dialer lock into place. its a twisting dialer that goes from left to right from 9pm to 12. There is a green light at 12 o clock. You have to let go of the shutter button when the dialer hit 12 o clock. Simply just slightly tapping the camera shutter button cause the screen to get a lil out of focus but it produces a clear shot also.....try it out.
for better color reproduction in day light use -1 in the iso/ white balance /exposure setting
In low light use these settings. Turn on flash....change the iso/white balance to -2. pics should use way less light and get better pics
Thanks man that was very helpful !
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and this was taken from another site /person you should give credit
CheesyNutz said:
and this was taken from another site /person you should give credit
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no i was the one who created the post on google+ and android central. i decided to post it here for the nexus 4 users. Im happy that the knowledge is being shared
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Thanks man that was very helpful !
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glad to help :good:
do what with the what now?
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do what with the what now?
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in day light hold down the camera shutter button. The dialer should start at 9 oclock. as you hold down on the shutter button the dialer moves to 12 olock when it reaches 12 oclock the dialer turn green. release the camera shutter button at 12 oclock....
The big circle is the dialer
I noticed that i get a better color reproduction with -1 in the camera ios/white balance setting....
In low light use these settings. Turn on flash....change the iso/white balance to -2. pics should use way less light and get better pics
Dialer is the Focus Circle !
kinda confusing when you refer dialer as focus circle. By holding the shutter button you're forcing focus to stay locked on.. Just like on any regular camera(PNS,DSLR) Phone Shooters come with continuous auto-focusing which is kinda annoying... always preferred single focus over continuous but then again single focus would be terrible with video..
Nice find :good::good::good::good:
I always do this when taking pics. Even on the s3 I would hold the shutter button til focus locked in instead of just tapping it then focus isn't 100%
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thanks for sharing with everyone, i figured this out a while ago, and posted in the 'pictures taken from nexus 4 thread'. but it works very well with flash! pictures come out way more natural, and pictures dont come out too bright or bluish tint!
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thanks for sharing with everyone, i figured this out a while ago, and posted in the 'pictures taken from nexus 4 thread'. but it works very well with flash! pictures come out way more natural, and pictures dont come out too bright or bluish tint!
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yeah you figured reviewers who play with camers all day would of figured it out but i dont blame them....
i left this out earlier
for better color reproduction in day light use -1 in the iso/ white balance
In low light use these settings. Turn on flash....change the iso/white balance to -2. pics should use way less light and get better pics
very cool. I had no idea. that stupid moving circle was driving me APE ****. STOP FREAKING GETTING OUT OF FOCUS.
holding the blue button down locks it and takes great in focus shots. who knew?
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very cool. I had no idea. that stupid moving circle was driving me APE ****. STOP FREAKING GETTING OUT OF FOCUS.
holding the blue button down locks it and takes great in focus shots. who knew?
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hmmm...it thought I was missing something...but I have been doing this all along....the camera on my HTC one x was the same.
also mine goes from 4 o clock to 12.
good tip though for people who didn't know.
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AW: This is How to take better pics with your nexus 4!!!
I'll just use this thread: is the auto focus for anyone else Also so incredible slow while recording a video?
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rest0ck said:
I'll just use this thread: is the auto focus for anyone else Also so incredible slow while recording a video?
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yes it's slow in the video but i wouldn't call incredible slow.. pretty standard.
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I always do this when taking pics. Even on the s3 I would hold the shutter button til focus locked in instead of just tapping it then focus isn't 100%
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Same here, been a habit since the froyo days
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rohiggidy said:
i left this out earlier
for better color reproduction in day light use -1 in the iso/ white balance
In low light use these settings. Turn on flash....change the iso/white balance to -2. pics should use way less light and get better pics
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so you're saying that exposure compensation menu also controls ISO? like 2 in 1? because ISO it's the other thing which weirdly cannot be adjusted manually as well as metering.
I think Galaxy S line (2-3 and 4) have those for manual adjustment. I can live without ISO adjustment no problem.. anything above 400 looks terrible anyway. But Google Or LG had to put Metering mode for a proper exposure...At least N4 got HDR mode as workaround
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i left this out earlier
for better color reproduction in day light use -1 in the iso/ white balance
In low light use these settings. Turn on flash....change the iso/white balance to -2. pics should use way less light and get better pics
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i don't quite understand with this one. i assume this is non hdr mode since you manually turn on the flash. do i have to change the scene mode or leave it on auto?
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yes it's slow in the video but i wouldn't call incredible slow.. pretty standard.
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I haven't tested any other phones but I could count to 3 or more till it focuses when I hold my hand in front of my camera e.g.
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there was an app called a brighter note for my note 2 to make my screen a little bit birghter than the stock adjustment. is there such a apk for the note 3 or any plans of one? Please dont start flaming over making the phone brighter. i like the screen to be a bit brighter thats just me.
no one on this? someone has to know how the old brighter note app worked and transfer it to this one
It's 2 completely different software builds. It won't work.
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anyone able to figure this out. can i go into the system folder and tweak a setting?
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anyone able to figure this out. can i go into the system folder and tweak a setting?
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I use Lux Dash since I think it does a better job at controlling auto brightness, but it's a paid app. You have the ability to manually adjust how much higher than 'normal' it is, e.g. always be 5% or 10% brighter than 'normal throughout the entire ambient light range.
Don't know about brighter note app but lux has been working great for me on s3, note2 and now note3.
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You people keep saying brighter this and brighter that with lux, which is not the case. Lux does not give you the option to set the brightness any higher than 100%.
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You people keep saying brighter this and brighter that with lux, which is not the case. Lux does not give you the option to set the brightness any higher than 100%.
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If that was what he was asking, then you're right. He phrased it as wanting a bit more brightness than the normal adjustment, which sounded like auto brightness. Lux will let you ramp up throughout the ambient light range faster than stock.
OP - why not contact the original developer of that app and ask whether he can add a Note 3 version? The Note 3 screen is quite a bit brighter and easier to read outdoors IMO than the Note 2 , but I do understand a desire to have a brighter screen.
Anyone else have a warmer screen? My tf700 has a more blue or cooler screen. Kinda reminds me of the nexus 10 screen.
Update: Found online that the included app "splendid" allows you to adjust screen temperature.
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I wish I could adjust RGB individually like Windows.
I found going one degree cooler in the splendid app made mine better. How about you guys?
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Based on another users recommendation, I went -6 (cooler) on the splendid app and it made the screen even brighter.
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I think that was me on the transformerforums. Im really glad they built this in. Wish the hp slatebook x2 had it. That had an even more warmer screen.
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Anyone else have a warmer screen? My tf700 has a more blue or cooler screen. Kinda reminds me of the nexus 10 screen.
Update: Found online that the included app "splendid" allows you to adjust screen temperature.
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Compared to my TF700 the screen looked too yellow for me also. It was easy to correct with the Splendid app, now it looks nearly identical to the 700 but with better color saturation. Win, Win.
The one annoying problem with the display is the auto brightness, it changes constantly, like every few seconds. Anyone else have this problem?
What is your settings for brightness and the splendid app? I don't have a problem with the auto brightness. It's pretty much doing its job to save battery life. When on any websites with a lot of text, it tends to brighten up. I actually like the feature because it puts much more emphasis on enjoying your reading experience , which is a plus for me.
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Hey guys is some one else noticing yellow tint in screen in basic mode?
Please look at the attached screen shot and comment
In the pic the screen is compared with an exercise book,newspaper and a lid, all of which are white.
Check in adaptive mode and revert. This being amoled screen will show pale colours in basic mode.
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mehtamitul said:
Check in adaptive mode and revert. This being amoled screen will show pale colours in basic mode.
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Adaptive mode works better
I guess this isnt a fault of screen but of the display tech
Do u have same problem in basic mode?
That's the way Samsung has programmed these options.
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That's the way Samsung has programmed these options.
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To have terrible colour reproduction in basic mode?? ?