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.
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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The LG V20 has a crazy crisp display. Just kidding, this is automated text so who knows if this screen is any good. So, you be the judge! A higher rating indicates that it's extremely sharp and clear, and that you cannot see pixels with your naked eye.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
i hate the image retention, my sony z3c, samsung note 4/edge not having the same issue.
Ghosting
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It's past 1 year mark.
The screen ghosting issue is so prominent that it's annoying.
This is well known in the.forum's but it's not something that lg is talking about.
I'm going to have to find out if there is a recall or can get this fixed.
Truly disappointed.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/how-to/lg-v20-screen-burn-fixed-t3661631
Tl;dr:
Rooted: KCAL
Unrooted: SFilter/Night Screen in Google Play Store
I think Lg v20 display has a Good Pixel per inch ratio so that We can't see any dot with naked eye but thw color production is Soo Bad .....
I mean if we compare with Samsun display... They Are far better then This
maxi65 said:
I think Lg v20 display has a Good Pixel per inch ratio so that We can't see any dot with naked eye but thw color production is Soo Bad .....
I mean if we compare with Samsun display... They Are far better then This
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The color reproduction on the LG panels is actually *really* good. Samsung cranks the vibrancy and saturation up on their displays because it is pleasing to most people's eyes. If anything, Samsungs color reproduction is vastly inferior with default settings. Both class of panels can be calibrated to be more correct though.
The other thing is that LGs colors are "cooler" and Samsung *always* biases towards warmer displays.
helf said:
The color reproduction on the LG panels is actually *really* good. Samsung cranks the vibrancy and saturation up on their displays because it is pleasing to most people's eyes. If anything, Samsungs color reproduction is vastly inferior with default settings. Both class of panels can be calibrated to be more correct though.
The other thing is that LGs colors are "cooler" and Samsung *always* biases towards warmer displays.
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As we all knows people want Color vibrancy which Samsung is delivering actually.
I've tried to calibrate my display many time but even LG's display can't compete with Samsung's 2013 flagships display.
maxi65 said:
As we all knows people want Color vibrancy which Samsung is delivering actually.
I've tried to calibrate my display many time but even LG's display can't compete with Samsung's 2013 flagships display.
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In what ways? And don't forget you are comparing an IPS-LCD to SAMOLED+ which will have vastly better blacks. LCDs can't yet compete on the contrast of an OLED.
I don't care what people want. They jump from one has to another and sacrifice utility for form at the drop of a hat.
I'll keep my color correct LCD that won't suffer from actual burn in
(My retention is all but nonexistent and that isn't permanent regardless)
helf said:
In what ways? And don't forget you are comparing an IPS-LCD to SAMOLED+ which will have vastly better blacks. LCDs can't yet compete on the contrast of an OLED.
I don't care what people want. They jump from one has to another and sacrifice utility for form at the drop of a hat.
I'll keep my color correct LCD that won't suffer from actual burn in
(My retention is all but nonexistent and that isn't permanent regardless)
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Whatever it is.... There is no comparison between Ips LCD and SuperAmoled display .
By the way your retention problem can simply be fixed if you're rooted
maxi65 said:
Whatever it is.... There is no comparison between Ips LCD and SuperAmoled display .
By the way your retention problem can simply be fixed if you're rooted
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Oh I know. I run custom kcal settings
maxi65 said:
As we all knows people want Color vibrancy which Samsung is delivering actually.
I've tried to calibrate my display many time but even LG's display can't compete with Samsung's 2013 flagships display.
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You can try using the built-in Comfort View to make the display warmer. I set mine to high and it looks really close to my Galaxy Note 4, using the Basic display color option.
phamanhvu01 said:
You can try using the built-in Comfort View to make the display warmer. I set mine to high and it looks really close to my Galaxy Note 4, using the Basic display color option.
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Low,mid,high?
maxi65 said:
Low,mid,high?
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Yup that one. I use high on mine. Here's a comparison to my Note 4 with the basic color mode. The Note 4 is warmer here, but I'd say that it's pretty close. And a heck lot better than stock.
phamanhvu01 said:
Yup that one. I use high on mine. Here's a comparison to my Note 4 with the basic color mode. The Note 4 is warmer here, but I'd say that it's pretty close. And a heck lot better than stock.
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There is much difference between these two
maxi65 said:
There is much difference between these two
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Well...okay for you then.
Image retention
Have you experienced that? Annoying...
fanasty said:
Have you experienced that? Annoying...
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Here is the working fix of image retention for your rooted fone
https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/how-to/lg-v20-screen-burn-fixed-t3661631
maxi65 said:
Here is the working fix of image retention for your rooted fone
https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/how-to/lg-v20-screen-burn-fixed-t3661631
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Thanks for the tips. but I d rather not root it for security concerns.
Screen Ghosting
XDA_RealLifeReview said:
The LG V20 has a crazy crisp display. Just kidding, this is automated text so who knows if this screen is any good. So, you be the judge! A higher rating indicates that it's extremely sharp and clear, and that you cannot see pixels with your naked eye.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
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Its terrible, Is this a known issue I want a new phone.
fanasty said:
Thanks for the tips. but I d rather not root it for security concerns.
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Visit the thread I've Posted previously in my Reply.
There are some users who have reported a working method for non rooted devices
Peace
does anyone experienced black crush in low brightness?
Yes
krepsz said:
Yes
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whole display? or just in some part of the screen?
engr.chachi said:
does anyone experienced black crush in low brightness?
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This is a result of the AMOLED screen. All AMOLED screens will exhibit this.
SENSEI888 said:
This is a result of the AMOLED screen. All AMOLED screens will exhibit this.
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all? i had samsung galaxy j5 back then, but never experienced black crush on low brightness.
engr.chachi said:
all? i had samsung galaxy j5 back then, but never experienced black crush on low brightness.
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Samsung decreases contrast a lot when you put the device on low brightness to counteract it. So it *technically* still does it but their software prevents it from being very noticeable.
nukeclears said:
Samsung decreases contrast a lot when you put the device on low brightness to counteract it. So it *technically* still does it but their software prevents it from being very noticeable.
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but mi 8 is using samsung's amoled.
engr.chachi said:
but mi 8 is using samsung's amoled.
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The contrast adjustment is a software thing, not part of the display.
nukeclears said:
The contrast adjustment is a software thing, not part of the display.
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so. is there a way to reduce contrast in miui 10?
Please someone guide::
I am having confusion b/w Pureview HDR10 Support IPS Display and S-Amoled display.
Please someone tell me which the best display??