[Q] Gamma Settings - Galaxy Tab 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello, I am using the Cyanogenmod 10 for my Galaxy Tab 2 7.0.
Is there any way to change the gamma settings / hue settings to change the overall colour of the display as I know it's possible to do it in versions of Cyanogenmod 10 for other devices.
I love this device and mod but the colours just seem a bit washed out.
Many thanks.

i think the gamma settings are in the kernel
for p3100 how many different options for kernels are there ?
have you tried screen filter or screen adjuster ?
i dont have experience with this rom yet

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timmaaa said:
Custom kernels like AK have the ability to adjust the colour settings of the display.
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Thanks for the response. At the moment i am running Boeffla kernel, but inside the Boeffla Config app i don't see any settings for colour enhancement. I also have Synapse installed but again i can't locate any settings which would adjust the saturation of the screen. Are there any other methods i could use to modify the colours with a custom kernel?
V3-571G said:
Thanks for the response. At the moment i am running Boeffla kernel, but inside the Boeffla Config app i don't see any settings for colour enhancement. I also have Synapse installed but again i can't locate any settings which would adjust the saturation of the screen. Are there any other methods i could use to modify the colours with a custom kernel?
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I was previously on 5.0.2, after upgrading to 6.0.1 I no longer have the option to adjust the Gama and colors. Anything I can do to adjust the display?
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