On Tue, 31 Jan 2012 05:54:22 +0100, Casper Bang <[email protected]>
wrote:
I get that we have been doing this with tradition RGB panels (CRT, TFT
etc.) but OLED (Nexus One, Samsung Galaxy SII, Nexus Prime to name a
few) does not offer any settings beyond brightness, through software.
And given the surprisingly cold color temperature of recent devices
(Nexus S and n800 are particular bad) I doubt if that can be adjusted
through software with our current generation of the technology.
Even my MacBook Pro display only offers brightness adjustment, but the
graphic card offers three independent LUTs for each channel. This has been
enough for calibration and setting the white point. In any case, if
devices don't allow it, it's really a shame. Since Android also mandates
requirements for the hardware, it would mean that Google is not paying
attention to this feature.
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