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Dear friend,
If you allow me to express myself thus,
I would like to measure the uniformity of my smartphone screen and I do not know how. When I press the button in question, it refers to the screen of the computer not the phone. I would love to do. Could tell me, how does it do?
Thank you for your help and for this great software. Very good work! I am delighted!
Friendly,
Hi,
a smartphone screen is too small for uniformity measurements, and which such small screen sizes uniformity is usually not an issue anyway.
hi,
First of all, thank you for your reply. I saw on the site “Notebookcheck biz”, a measure of this type on a GT-N7000 Samsung, and that was intrigued me, because I have the same phone.
I calibrated and characterized the screen of my note and the results are pretty amazing what I choose “LCD (white LED)” or “wide gamut LCD (LED RGB)”, with probe Spyder5 and DisplayCAL. This measure was not stated on the website.
https: // www. Notebookcheck. biz / Critic-the-smartphone-Samsung-Galaxy-Note-N7000. 70805. 0. html
I don’t know how to locate the ICC file created by DisplayCAL. Is it in the phone or in the browser?
When I restart the phone, it becomes itself again. I would like to adjust my screen as on Windows or Linux, to have a similar ability to permanently fix the colors for all android apps. Is it possible?
How can I reuse the created profile?
The GT-N7000 has an OLED display as far as I’m aware.
I don’t know how to locate the ICC file created by DisplayCAL. Is it in the phone or in the browser?
Neither. It’s on your computer.
When I restart the phone, it becomes itself again. I would like to adjust my screen as on Windows or Linux, to have a similar ability to permanently fix the colors for all android apps. Is it possible?
Not that I’m aware of.