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Lastnight, Me and Wife were looking at Negative Films that were never develop and they were taken way way back before she was baby, grade school to high school. It was fun, though you’re looking at the pictures in inverted colors so it was bit of ..
So after that, I thought of something doing what I have thought before, scanning the negative pictures on a flat bed scanner but sadly after scanning, and inverted the colors in Corel, all we can see is cyan and white colors and barely can see that picture. I tried putting the negative film in front of my LCD screen and I thought, “yeah, why not add a little backlight?” hehe, so I scanned the negative film again pressed with my HTC Touch ELFIN with backlight on and the brightness were set to maximum. After scanning, it was awesome! though am not sure why it turned in grayscale but that’s fine at least we saw something and the image were very clear! Though bit of worried in my Canon Pixma MP198 – Lamp!, because everytime she want to look at something, of course I have to do a re-scan.
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There seems to be a white hue or shadow around the text on my note. I can't recall if this was there originally or if this is some setting my kids somehow found that I cannot find. It's pretty annoying though. It doesn't show up on screenshots but I took a screenshot and then took a picture with my phone and you can see the white banding on the photo that isn't on the screenshot.
Is this a setting, a Samsung thing or something gone wrong with my hardware?
Tablet Screenshot:
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Yes there's a setting for this.
What you are seeing is sharpening that is added to the screen by default (note - it won't be saved in your drawing, it's added by the Note's screen). There is a setting called "Screen mode" (if I remember correctly) under "Display". If you change this to "Movie" it disables the colour boost and the sharpening. You'll still have good colour and sharpness, it just won't have extra boost applied.
Setting this to movie was one of the first things I did, after I realised everything was over-sharpened and over-saturated. They do this so it looks good in a showroom next to a bunch of other displays by other manufacturers. On its own you probably will prefer accuracy over mega-saturation and mega-sharpness.
Ahh.. much better. Thank you!
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Here are a few contrast figure to illustrate this problem
The first one is the reference diagram, filming equipment for panasonic LX2
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LX2 shooting effect is the most close to the naked eye can see.
The next is nexus5 HDR + photo sample
Can be found that dark yellow picture, it is the sun is shining but of old photos made into a near dusk.Continuous shooting many times still has serious white balance is not accurate, not alone.
Here to do a contrast can see understand, above, open HDR +, below to close the HDR +, can be found is turned off, the white balance though drift, but obviously improved a lot.
To open after the HDR + white balance serious drift problem, only through the late PS remedy, below is adjusted during before and after contrast.
Conclusion: the new firmware update this problem before, recommend best when big scenes in the daytime close HDR +
What good method can solve this problem? How to Google response problem?Google engineers will see?
Hey everyone! I have a bit of an issue with my nexus 5. Recently a small area (about .5cm by .5cm) has had a faded red circle with two slightly smaller faded circles (one green and one blue) beside it appear on any black/dark background. Its definitely a hardware issue, as I've tested for the problem with several different apps/pictures. It doesn't make the phone unusable, but it is very annoying when viewing a dark image or video. Similar red areas are present in the lower left corner of my n7 2013 but they are very dim and I hardly ever notice them. They look like this:
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I can get a better picture if necessary, but this is pretty much what it looks like.
I tried searching for others with the problem, but all I could find were hundreds of posts about dead pixels. Does anyone know what this is? Is there anything I can do short of buying a new LCD? Thanks.
Hello, everyone.
I just bought my S6 and it arrived yesterday at home, but i'm not at home. My girlfriend received and checked everythink, just like i said. Low and high brightness, with the room dark and lights on, look at the phone and many different angles... Take a look very carefully.
She sad only when the phone is almost horizontal she can some pink in the screen. Check the image bellow:
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If you change the angle a little bit, it becomes normal, like the next image:
She said when you look at the phone normally, in a normal position, it's absolutely perfect, with NOTHING pink/green.
I would like to know your opinion about these pictures, if they are normal or not.
If somebody can make the test and see your phones in that angles, i also appreciate your help. The pictures were taken by a Lumia 920.
Sorry for my bad english.
Thanks a lot for your atention.
It is normal
Thanks a lot, i appreciate your atention. Now i am good about that.
Have a excellent day, my fryend.
Mine has the same thing. But you really need to look at it on a angle to notice that, so it's not a problem.
Yeah, that's what she said. It is ok for me, i was just wondering if it is normal.
Thanks for your time.
Hey folks
Anyone else having some black dots/ink spots on their brand new Galaxy S7? I recognize this issue while watching movies on my phone at night...
This problem already exist on older AMOLED Display like the S3(old XDA thread-> http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/help/galaxy-s3-black-ink-spots-help-t1715936/page4)
, but was solved after this generation. Sadly they seem to be back now!
Can you plz test your device and giving some feedback, if i just got bad luck or is it a common issue again.
Use following setup to test it:
- use the uploaded "grey" pic or any super dark/grey picture
- be in a dark room. you cant check it at daylight
- set display brightness to manual and get set it to minimum brightness
I'll also will upload a picture to show you how it looks on my phone. But be aware that this dot is arranged with paint, since none of my cams can capture this issue. Anyway position and size are correct.
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