Just curious is there a kernel I can download that gives me a way to increase my contrast levels?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2424467
try this one. u got a lot of profiles
i am using Piereligio_truergbV7
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Haven't been around in a while. My wife has the MikTouch-0.5 Rom on her phone. Looking for a ROM recomendation with options to increase font size. I understand that ice cream sandwich can?
qwerty3656 said:
Haven't been around in a while. My wife has the MikTouch-0.5 Rom on her phone. Looking for a ROM recomendation with options to increase font size. I understand that ice cream sandwich can?
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One method is to adjust the DPI setting on the rom. Using buildprop editor, you can adjust the setting "ro.sf.lcd_density". The default for the doubleshot (at least with the CM 9.1 build) is 240. Lowering this number reduces the size that objects display, but I assume that increasing it will increase the size. I do have to warn, I have not tried to do this--I generally use 200 as my dpi setting. Changing this setting may also adjust what market applications are available, just as a warning.
ebrandsberg said:
One method is to adjust the DPI setting on the rom. Using buildprop editor, you can adjust the setting "ro.sf.lcd_density". The default for the doubleshot (at least with the CM 9.1 build) is 240. Lowering this number reduces the size that objects display, but I assume that increasing it will increase the size. I do have to warn, I have not tried to do this--I generally use 200 as my dpi setting. Changing this setting may also adjust what market applications are available, just as a warning.
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Adjusting the LCD density on my phone made it to where no Market app was available for download/update. The Amazon Appstore and SlideME still worked.
there are also some free and paid apps on the market now that do this, you'll find them if you search 'font size' in Google Play. they won't affect how the market sees your device, but with the bigger font but the space where the words go remaining the same, there will be places here and there where words might get cut off at the top or bottom.
Hello,
what I'm looking for is to change only some font sizes.
I tried some Market apps and modified also the DPI value in build.prop, but these change all font sizes (small, medium and big fonts).
I come from a HTC Desire with Sense 3.5 and now I have a rooted S-off DS4GS with CM 9.1 using this rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1912582
Actually, text labels under homescreen icons, app drawer etc, look perfect, exacty the same as at my previous Desire, but with DS4GS some in-app texts or menu options look quite bigger now.
Are there different font sizes for small, medium and big fonts? If so, is it possible to configure each of them?
Thanks
Sir I have edited some framework files and used it on my devices
i would like to increase the maximum brightness of my device can i know where/How can i change the brightness limit
what is the file i have to edit to change the brightness limit.
And if the gamma of a device can be increased or decreased how to change the gamma
pls let me know....
Thanks in advance
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Hello,
The screen on my smartphone has a very slight problem. Shades of gray are dull and lack contrast. I searched for an app to increase the contrast of the display, but I didn’t have found. I tested several app to modify the brightness or decrease the contrast as "ScreenDim Full" and "Screen Adjuster". But I didn’t find any app to increase the contrast. So I need your help.
What app can increase the contrast (not decrease)?
I think that increasing the gamma may also allow me to have a better display. In an AOSP ROM, in the settings, we can choose between two gamma values: 2.2 or 1.9. What value to modify in which system file to change this gamma value?
Thanks !
It is very good for IPS screen except Hwawie phones
To get the most powerfull color
Select custom & change S value to 1.89
play store link
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.omegacentauri.red
Regards,
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I don't understand, does this actually change the RGB? I thought that was only possible with a custom kernel??
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Does anyone know the RGB values for cm13's night mode?
Awesome about to try
Some roms cannot xhange rgb. This apps helps but it trial for the feature. Sad
I know its would be pretty easily acheived through tasker with the current version, but an update to change colour profiles (particularly the daylight oversaturated one) based on ambient light level would be most appreciated.
Great app otherwise! Especially useful for kernels and devices that don't support kcal.
Any change of values results in framerate drop across ui. I'm using Xperia ZL on stock 5.1.1. The stutters in ui are constant until switch it back to normal and reduces the experience greatly. If there was a way to increase saturation without having to deal with those frame drops it would be awesome.
If you can fix it with an update please do it.
The stutters I experience are similar to those when I enable simulate colo space in developer options.
this app is awesome to increase saturation and get more vivid colors
Anyone else find the colors on the P4A washed out? Anyone addressed this using color control/RGB control? Any profiles to share?
Yeah I noticed the same thing after I used my previous phone. I simply upped the saturation and contrast a little and I think it looks better.
Is there any possibility to control saturation / contrast / RGB in the stock ROM and with the stock kernel? Or is it only possible with custom kernel / ROM?
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Is there any possibility to control saturation / contrast / RGB in the stock ROM and with the stock kernel? Or is it only possible with custom kernel / ROM?
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I don't think you can do that without a custom kernel. But if you didn't know yet, under display settings there are a few preset color profiles available you can choose from.