Dark greys number 1-12 all look the same as black in Display Tester app. In dark scenes in movies wherever should be shadows I see only uniform black. It is unusable on movies and photos.
Anyone can suggest a fix?
Tried adaptive brightness on/off, 60/120 Hz, black mode on/off with no luck.
Using the vpn linked here to download the latest update has fixed HDR black level issues as well as others. Perhaps it will fix your issue.
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Hey guys,
Is there a way to fix the slight black crush that Huawei P20 has? With Screen Balance app, I can only make all the colors a bit brighter, leading to black not being black, but dark grey.
Also, I can't enable the sRGB mode in the Developer Options, it always reverts to off. Any clues?
Thanks!
Just a heads up to everyone who has an S10e The color saturation of the screen even when Vivid is enabled doesn't display the saturation correctly... To fix this "enable blue light filter" and set it at the lowest possible then go back and look at a picture, you will see how it is no longer washed out.
You can see the correct color saturation with "blue light filter" off while in the recent apps screen but once you return to the image it washes out. I figured out applying "blue light filter" corrects it for now!
I hope this helps!!!
I assume they are going to fix this in a future update. Cheers! ?
-Dorian
many thanks! wondered why it was looking washed out.
dmdelgado said:
Just a heads up to everyone who has an S10e The color saturation of the screen even when Vivid is enabled doesn't display the saturation correctly... To fix this "enable blue light filter" and set it at the lowest possible then go back and look at a picture, you will see how it is no longer washed out.
You can see the correct color saturation with "blue light filter" off while in the recent apps screen but once you return to the image it washes out. I figured out applying "blue light filter" corrects it for now!
I hope this helps!!!
I assume they are going to fix this in a future update. Cheers!
-Dorian
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many thanks fixed! wondered why all was washed out didn't realise it was because I'd selected vivid.
martindar said:
many thanks fixed! wondered why all was washed out didn't realise it was because I'd selected vivid.
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Seleting vivid to me doesn't do what it should be doing.
I have found that applying "blue light filter" and setting it's effect to minimum fixes the color saturation and reverses the washed out look on images. Another way is to go into visibility enhancements -> color adjustment -> then either apply a filter there like "Tritan" or "personalize color" and follow the steps. To me I cannot see any difference between the above steps or just simply applying "blue light filter" set to minimum. To me both look to correct the color saturation about the same.
-Dorian ?
Hey is this happening after the latest update or its happening right out of the box
Out of the box. Having it too
We should write to Samsung about this so they could release an update guys !
Good catch!
Now I know the reason why my Motorola Z3 Play displays beautiful colors when browsing my pictures and the S10e looks dull.
I thought Motorola's AMOLED display is oversaturated. It turns out that there is a bug in the display of the S10e.
Thanks for this. I just applied blue light filter and now it's fixed.
I don't notice a huge difference
Can someone tell me how to see how Natural & Vivid are washed out?
It makes quite a bit of difference on natural. By default white looks kind of yellowish. By enabling the blue light filter on minimal it looks like theres actually more blue added to the color balance. Like the default has a blue light filter applied that's stronger and it gets unset by the filter.
May be that it's by design though. They did make a point that the s10's displays have 30% or so less blue light because it's better for health.
Before I had the screen set to vivid, temp centered and then the green slider all the way to the left and the red slider almost all the way to the left. And the blue slider all the way to the right. This seems like a much better color balance than the default as well. Offcourse you do get the oversatured old style 'Samsung' colors this way. It makes the whites seem a lot whiter.
I also noticed this when I compared the displays of my S8 side by side my new S10e. I used the same content and the colour saturation on the s10e was noticeably duller. The blue light filter trick on lowest seems to have resolved it for me also.
I'll have to tinker with the vivid colour channel settings for fun to see if that does the same.
Good catch
have you Tried using the use sRGB option in developer options?
after pie upgrade everything seems ok except when I'm watching video the color looks like gray on low light. any help on how to fix this pls?
It is possible to fix in screen's settings (color correction)
I was testing the display quality and at least on the current Jan 5th security update, screen color accuracy is pretty garbage. Not sure if it was the same way on pie.
Using a display tester app the gamma is 1.8, saturation doesn't allow ever color square to be distinguishable, and the wide color gamut test fails. I've played with the settings in display>splendid and haven't been able to make it better.
Has anyone else experienced this behavior?
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I do confirm gamma level 1.8 but Wide Color Gamut and other tests are ok. Android 10, .110.
I'm on .119. I definitely can't read the word android in the app's gamut test, no matter how I play with splendid settings. Can anyone else chime in with their findings too?
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I'm on .119, the wide gamut color test also fails here, gamma level is 1.8 as well. I tried the wide gamut color test on Pie (I don't remember the exact version number) not long after I received my phone and the test succeeded back then.
Interestingly, turning on "Disable HW overlays" in developer options makes the wide gamut color test succeed for me.
I can confirm that Disable HW overlays makes the wide color gamut test pass. The setting doesn't seem to persist across reboots, so it's not really a solution though. I'll probably create a thread on the zenfone support forum later about this and the terrible gamma issue.
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Does anyone notice that the dark colors especially grey get significantly brighter when using 90hz compared to 60 hz. It's very annoying and can be seen when using the dark mode on WhatsApp or the dark mode of the phone and pulling down the notification shade. The greys become way too bright and the display seems washed out:crying:
Grey looks normal to me, Oxygen 11 has more grey element which i personally like