Colors changing depending on brightness
My phone saturation seems a lot higher when the brightness is at the lowest, why?
My phone saturation seems a lot higher when the brightness is at the lowest, why?
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Hello, from what info i can gather, you may have a setting called "True Tone" enabled. You can disable this by going Settings > Display & Brightness scroll down untill you find True Tone, Hope this helps!
That's completely normal physics. You can see this on literally any screen, whether it's your smartphone, tablet, TV or computer monitor.
It's also why when you properly calibrate and profile a device, you cannot move any of the calibration controls (brightness, contrast, etc.) afterwards, or you invalidate the profile.
It doesn't matter what hue you're referring to, adding brightness will always result in a more saturated hue than what you started with, and lowering the brightness will reduce the saturation.
I have the iPhone 15 and the latest iOS version, i recently had a screen malfunction with my phone turning green, striped and blacking out but eventually faded.
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Colors changing depending on brightness