On Mon, 30 Jan 2012 21:25:54 +0100, Casper Bang <[email protected]> wrote:

Wouldn't that be rather hard to achieve, given Android consists of 100+
unique and different devices with STN, TFT, IPS, eIPS, OLED, OLED Plus etc.
panels? iPad/iPhone has the advantage that it's one manufacturer and one
kind of screen (IPS).

It's very easy to achieve that on multiple devices, just like you achieve that on regular monitors, that vary a lot. There's software around that allows to create a specific profile for each monitor, and a CMM module (Color Management) would property translate an incoming image properly. It's what I've been doing to my laptop and external monitor for a decade. What Android seems to lack is the capability of loading a LUT into the video card (I bet the hardware allows that, it's just missing a o.s. call) and the CMM module. It's a software thing.


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