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Color saturation and contrast is terrible, it is as if the screen is a knockoff. Can not get accurate warm colors like the mi 8 or the 1+ 6t that compare side by side. The display colors are horrible. Is there something I'm missing ?
Anyone ?
Miui default display setting always have bad color saturation, no matter the phone has ips or amoled panel. I always change the contrast setting to increased contrast. Now My Mi 9 display almost look like Samsung's one.
The greens are dull and faded, reds are too dark.
Can not get the right colors !
is there any display calibration app that can change all this ?
thanks
Same here with my GFs Mi 9. She started crying when she compared with my oneplus 6t... Am really curious if there is any fix to the really terrible display calibration.
It works fine... Just make sure you set the "contrast" to "standard" (strange name for color profiles. But whatever, it works)
The colors seem pretty natural to me when using that profile. But what I didn't like, is that when playing back an HDR video, the auto-brightness can still dim down the screen... This isn't supposed to happen, or at the very least there should be an option to turn that off.
Also interesting, is that given enough ambient light, YouTube HDR playback will in fact boost the brightness to max (but it won't on a pitch black environment) But if you are playing an HDR video from another source, the brightness won't be boosted at all, and you will have to do it manually.
And while I'm on the topic of HDR video, there doesn't appear to be any tone mapping going on, so some highlights will be blown. But it does seem to properly track the HDR EOTF until that point, and the color gamut does appear to be wider than when viewing SDR content.
So to summarize, this is a great display, and I think Xiaomi did include color profiles, but there's more work to be done... I'm hoping this HDR brightness issue can be addressed on a custom ROM, and hopefully an option to add tone mapping.
Given that GSMArena measured the display's colors to be really accurate any claims of "x" or "y" to be too "dull" or "faded" is just baseless. It's most likely you're accustomed to displays actually being wrong and want to reproduce that.
Do you set : raise contrast mode, or dynamic contrast ?
For me, colors are more saturated in increased contrast mode, it's quite beautiful and flashy, but maybe exagerated saturation
Dynamic contrast with warm colors looks fine, quite less satutared
Your thoughts ?
Avamander said:
Given that GSMArena measured the display's colors to be really accurate any claims of "x" or "y" to be too "dull" or "faded" is just baseless. It's most likely you're accustomed to displays actually being wrong and want to reproduce that.
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100% agree with you.
I use automatic and warm. Very nice colours
My Mi 9 has a really nice display. I'm very happy with its color reproduction and vibrancy. I come from a OnePlus 5.
Yeah, people complaining here came from very unbalanced screens and when they meet a really good one, think it is trash. Sigh.
On Mi 9 Lite best choise: Automatic is the most optimal for me
By my side I have a defective display that has too hot colors, wite are yellowish I had :
- Red : 62 %
- Green : 62 %
- Blue : 100 %
And with these seetings wites are just wite, you can imagine how yellowish it is...
Color saturation and accuracy
I find the screen to be fine indoor and outdoor
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If you're colorblind, please disregard this thread. Rate this thread to express how you deem the color saturation and accuracy of the Google Pixel XL's display. A higher rating indicates that you think that color accuracy is very high and saturation is excellent.
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Apparently the color accuracy is meh when you use the default mode.
However, if you use the sRGB mode in developer options, the color accuracy is top notch according to this review. http://www.techspot.com/review/1265-google-pixel-xl/page2.html
In my testing with the Pixel XL in its sRGB mode, this display is the most accurate I have seen. In my punishing custom CALMAN 5 accuracy test, the Pixel XL recorded an astonishing dE2000 value of 1.18, which indicates near-perfect color performance. The Pixel XL also reported near-perfect grayscale accuracy and spot-on gamma.
Not everything about this display is perfect. The sRGB mode tints the display slightly yellow (6333K), so the overall color temperature is not ideal (6504K) and this is noticeable in photos with a lot of white. The total gamut isn’t quite sRGB either, and falls somewhat short in blues and reds for total coverage of 92.8%. This only affects top-end saturation as color accuracy is fantastic through the mid-tones.
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Interesting, I like the display better without sRGB mode active.
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Interesting, I like the display better without sRGB mode active.
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Me too, even though I use hardware calibration on my work monitor. sRGB may be accurate, but it sure made my photos and web content look dull...
I'm also trying to get used to using "night" mode auto where there are less blues after sundown. It's generally decent, but I'm glad there is a quick toggle for it when viewing version content...
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One of the reviews said the sRGB mode actually does not provide 100% sRGB gamut. It was more like 95% sRGB I believe. That might explain why it looks duller, while the default mode has a wider than sRGB gamut.
Has anyone who had a Nexus 6P noticed any of the screen color issues on the Pixel? Referring to the half-pink half-yellow hues on the screen and whatnot
http://www.anandtech.com/show/10753/the-google-pixel-xl-review/3
Anandtech posted their review. Looks like the display is default calibrated to NTSC for some odd reason and the sRGB mode is good but not great.
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http://www.anandtech.com/show/10753/the-google-pixel-xl-review/3
Anandtech posted their review. Looks like the display is default calibrated to NTSC for some odd reason and the sRGB mode is good but not great.
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Thanks for posting this. I was initially going for this, ignoring the price and all, but that display calibration at that price point is simply not acceptable for me. And the camera in low light is not as good as Google claims either. This is saddening for me.
I looked at some display models in the new Google Shop at Best Buy Canada. Wasn't really impressed with the displays. Since there were multiple demo units, it became obvious they're indeed lower binned AMOLED. Some were greenish and some were reddish. Wasn't really impressed with the default screen calibration either, and since the developer options were disabled I could not check the sRGB mode out.
I know this thread is old, but I was wondering if any reviewers have retested Pixel color accuracy since Google changed specs from 100% NTSC to 95% DCI-P3?
I love the sRGB mode. Apparently Google removed it in the 8.1 dev preview.
suku_patel_22 said:
I love the sRGB mode. Apparently Google removed it in the 8.1 dev preview.
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It's back now in DP2
suku_patel_22 said:
I love the sRGB mode. Apparently Google removed it in the 8.1 dev preview.
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It's back now in the final 8.1 factory image I just flashed.
I recently purchased a pixel XL few days ago I was coming from a moto g5 plus. What I find about this awesome screen is how vibrant it is. Only thing that gets me is when battery saver mode is activated its to harsh on the color of the top and bottom red strips.??
Almost perfect. Only the new Galaxy phones have way nicer displays. But this is already in top 10, I'd say.
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Checked out the xl2 at verizon. Colors seems having too much black. Still has greenish color shifting in some viewing angle
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Colors seemed washed out, much less vibrant than Note8. I will try to upload few comparison pictures later today
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Colors seemed washed out, much less vibrant than Note8. I will try to upload few comparison pictures later today
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Yes couldn't agree more, my pixel XL 2 is so washed out I'm tempted to switch back to my note 8!!
Here are some of the comparison photos
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Yes couldn't agree more, my pixel XL 2 is so washed out I'm tempted to switch back to my note 8!!
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Compared to a over saturated Samsung it probably does look washed out, in the picture posted, look at the hearts, the pixel looks red and you can see how oversaturated the Sammy is
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Compared to a over saturated Samsung it probably does look washed out, in the picture posted, look at the hearts, the pixel looks red and you can see how oversaturated the Sammy is
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Well in contrast, look at the beach on both photos. When I looked at both side by side, Pixel definitely lacked saturation in my opinion. I guess it comes down to personal preference but I never understood why people wouldn't like Samsungs saturation. Makes everything look much nicer, and if one wants to mute colors, there are a bunch of profiles in the settings as well as adjustments for individual colors. When you lack saturated colors like on this Pixel to begin with, you can't just bring more color out that easily.
The Verizon I went to had it setup with some preloaded messages, didn't actually get to see the OS and working screens. My comparison would be to the numbers the display is measured at, delta E, gamma, etc,... that is the only true measurement of color accuracy.
A similar post on Reddit mentioned that the Pixel 2 XL is set to sRGB mode by default, and that there was a toggle to make it more vibrant somewhere in the display settings. It would be interesting to see the same comparison with that toggle set to "On" with the Pixel (assuming that the info is good, and that the toggle exists at all).
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A similar post on Reddit mentioned that the Pixel 2 XL is set to sRGB mode by default, and that there was a toggle to make it more vibrant somewhere in the display settings. It would be interesting to see the same comparison with that toggle set to "On" with the Pixel (assuming that the info is good, and that the toggle exists at all).
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That's true, there was a switch "Vibrant Colors" under Display settings but it was turned on at the one I checked
Google devices have been historically very accurate with the screen colors. Going from LG/Samsung will be noticable.
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Well in contrast, look at the beach on both photos. When I looked at both side by side, Pixel definitely lacked saturation in my opinion. I guess it comes down to personal preference but I never understood why people wouldn't like Samsungs saturation. Makes everything look much nicer, and if one wants to mute colors, there are a bunch of profiles in the settings as well as adjustments for individual colors. When you lack saturated colors like on this Pixel to begin with, you can't just bring more color out that easily.
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People tend to get that way these days because of the way televisions are sold with the brightness and color saturation practically maxed out. This results in super unrealistic colors that tend to offset your idea of what "good" is while killing off subtle image details in the process. Samsung seems to like to do the same thing with phones, perhaps based on the same mindset that their TV guys use: Make things flashy.
In the showroom it may boost sales, but when I take my TV home, the first thing I do is tone all of that down to make sure the color balance is more realistic. For example, I want grass to look like grass would be colored, not neon-green. sRGB mode on Google's phones is nice because it does that for you, without needing any color filters and test patterns.
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People tend to get that way these days because of the way televisions are sold with the brightness and color saturation practically maxed out. This results in super unrealistic colors that tend to offset your idea of what "good" is while killing off subtle image details in the process. Samsung seems to like to do the same thing with phones, perhaps based on the same mindset that their TV guys use: Make things flashy.
In the showroom it may boost sales, but when I take my TV home, the first thing I do is tone all of that down to make sure the color balance is more realistic. For example, I want grass to look like grass would be colored, not neon-green. sRGB mode on Google's phones is nice because it does that for you, without needing any color filters and test patterns.
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YES. So. Many. Times. This.
I shake my head when I see people show off their new TV's with sharpness at 100 and vivid color profiles with bright colors and cool temp selected. More power to do what u want with your stuff, but it just looks rediculous.
As a photographer using calibrated displays and a Photoshop user, don't make up your mind on Webb posts. And I want a natural and sRGB.
Love the super saturated colors. This is coming from a normal consumer without any "expertise" in anything related to the subject matter. My eyes like it.
I despise the over-saturation Sammy does. This is good news to me.
This is funny because although I was only able to see the the Pixel 2 screen (non XL) I'm positive both will have great displays. I do like Samsung displays however I hate when the over saturation shows the absolutely wrong color. But not too long ago the Samsung S8 & S8+ displays had a red & purple tint on the white screen. And that was actually a very prevalent issue which was fixed by a software update. After seeing the Pixel 2 display I thought it looked good.
I have read that the display on the Pixel 2 XL has a bluish tint when viewed off angle and that the LG V30, which is said to have the same display as the Pixel 2 XL, has screen uniformity issues.
I went to my local Verizon yesterday to play with the phone and see for myself. The bluish tint off angle is absolutely there. It didn't bother me but it might bother some. As far as screen uniformity I didn't see any issues. At least not with the display phone. I tested with light gray and dark gray backgrounds at high and low screen brightness and I used my hands to block out room lighting as best as I could.
Color saturation looked good to me. A bit more saturated than my Nexus 5X I used as a side by side comparison.
The verge panned the v30 display in their review today. This isn't looking good
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I thought the tech community panned the verge years ago
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Hard to judge accuracy, I think they are quite Punchy since that's the way samsung likes it and for me it looks great. Maybe 4-stars since reality is not always as vivid as the s9+ makes it out to be.
Colors are more accurate than they were in the S8. But for some reason they do not appear as full/filled, though. I still give 5 stars for the color accuracy. It is as good as it gets on a mobile display.
Whites on my S8+ are much brighter and less "dirty". White on my S9+ looks a lot grayish.
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Colors are more accurate than they were in the S8. But for some reason they do not appear as full/filled, though. I still give 5 stars for the color accuracy. It is as good as it gets on a mobile display.
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It's kind of personal preference but I like saturated color with cooler white balance. My previous note8 and present s9+ kind of dull screen n way too yellowish. I had to tune down the red,green to lowest & blue to the highest to make the white less yellowish. Though it doesn't help that much.
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Whites on my S8+ are much brighter and less "dirty". White on my S9+ looks a lot grayish.
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I would not call it dirty because the screen uniformity is actually better on the S9+. The best I can describe what you describe is if whites on the S8 is half & half, whites on the S9+ is skim milk.
Loss of brightness is a trade-off that Samsung can not avoid if they want to calibrate colors more accurately. That I do not mind - just have to compensate it by raising the brightness slider a bit.
accuratare colours till black crush crushes those accuracies.
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Could use a slight vibrancy buff.
Correct colors just go to screen calibrate RGB values and set them all to 90
I was always thinking the colors in camera apps didn't look good at all, being very different from actual colors. I disabled automatic contrast and set it to default, and now the cam colors are much more realistic. The screen is probably calibrated to go with that setting.
Everything will look a bit bad when you set that setting, but it just needs a bit of time for your eyes to get used to it. White was looking yellowish at first, but now that I'm used to it it looks white. It's also much softer and less agressive than the automatic contrast that was probably way too blue.
Anyone have color accuracy tools, calibration tools, or something similar? I'd love to calibrate my display. but sadly i have no calibration tools...
There's a new setting in the display section after miui 11 update. It's the colour scheme setting, and there is a saturated colours option, but it doesn't seem to change anything. It stays the same, except when changing the temperature. Appreciate that they acknowledged the issue, but still needs work.
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Same issue to me please help me screen is looking very dull after i updated my redmi note7
Sankarshan bahirat said:
Same issue to me please help me screen is looking very dull after i updated my redmi note7
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Can you downgrade back to 10.3.6 or 10.3.5?
I hear the MIUI 11....... Versions messed up this phone
(I'm still on 10.3.5 and don't know much about the later versions from personal experience)
I've seen a few threads here about changing the screen color but they seem to just be about boosting saturation. Is there a way to make the screen less yellow? I have root so there might be a few more possibilities.
Hi!
I might ask a stupid question, but do you have nightlight always on?
Because if this is off, the display does not look yellow .
(Settings - Display - Nightlight)
I find in my case that the whites on my screen change hue depending on the picture I choose for my home page. The one I am currently using makes the whites appear more yellow while another one I like to use makes them look pure white. Try to change images on your home page and check your whites after each change to see.
Can't say I've ever noticed a yellow tint on whites with my screen.
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I've seen a few threads here about changing the screen color but they seem to just be about boosting saturation. Is there a way to make the screen less yellow? I have root so there might be a few more possibilities.
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Quick tip on adjusting screen saturation on rooted pixel
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Quick tip on adjusting screen saturation on rooted pixel
I always found stock pixel color saturation to be a bit washed out. I prefer the look of more saturated color palette. Even choosing "adaptive" color on display options is still not good enough for me. If you're rooted and want to increase...
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I always found stock pixel color saturation to be a bit washed out. I prefer the look of more saturated color palette. Even choosing "adaptive" color on display options is still not good enough for me. If you're rooted and want to increase...
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He doesn't want to boost saturation. Just tweak white balance.
I'm using Color Changer Pro, mostly to adjust saturation, but also to balance whites. Without it the tint on my screen is pale yellowish
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I've seen a few threads here about changing the screen color but they seem to just be about boosting saturation. Is there a way to make the screen less yellow? I have root so there might be a few more possibilities.
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Yes, with the app cf.lumen you can really adjust the RGB value (I suggest lower green by -8-15%).
More details here.
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Yes, with the app cf.lumen you can really adjust the RGB value (I suggest lower green by -8-15%).
More details here.
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You gent. Thank you, trying it as well speak