KPOCAB4EG @ 04.21.17, 13:07
[email protected], 13:04
The first fade blue, then green.
just the opposite, so green is 2 times more
KPOCAB4EG, No, it is blue !!!
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And greens are no longer at all because they burn out faster, and Samsung takes care of you, as many unknowingly think, but EXCLUSIVELY because the human eye is most sensitive to the green spectrum, and the brightness is perceived by the brain according to the brightness of the green spectrum !!! Samsung cares about the brightness of the screen, and does not deal with the "backup" of failing pixels. : yes2:
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Check out what exactly BLUE fade is easy in the first place:
On your Amoleda, put the blue fill RGB = {0,0,255} on the whole screen and look at the place where usually there is a black status bar at the top. There usually pixels do not fade, and blue there will be brighter.
Then put the green fill, and in this case, you will hardly see the difference!
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Phew ... I'm already tired of educating about amolead. : drinks:
Post has been editedsparta - 21.04.17, 14:24