cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Original topic:

Four Screen Modes

(Topic created on: 05-23-2024 06:03 PM)
117 Views
jjxxari
Active Level 7
Options
Others
Our default Screen Modes are Vivid and Natural, but there is a hidden other two (2) screen modes it includes AMOLED Photo and AMOLED Cinema.
 AMOLED Photo - An AMOLED photo itself isn't a specific type of photo, but rather a photo displayed on an AMOLED screen. AMOLED stands for Active-Matrix Organic Light-Emitting Diode. This type of display technology creates vibrant and deep colors, especially blacks, which appear completely off since the pixels don't emit any light in those areas. This makes AMOLED displays ideal for photos that rely on high contrast and rich colors.
 * Landscape photos: Photos of nature scenes with deep blues, greens, and blacks would come alive on an AMOLED screen.
 * Macro photography: Close-up photos with vibrant colors and sharp details would be accentuated by the AMOLED display's ability to produce high contrast.
 * Photos with dark backgrounds: Photos with dark backgrounds or nighttime scenes would benefit from the AMOLED display's deep blacks.

AMOLED Cinema - AMOLED Cinema is a display mode found on some Samsung Galaxy devices that adjusts the screen's color profile to be more accurate and deliver a more cinematic viewing experience. It achieves this by adhering to the DCI-P3 color gamut, a standard commonly used in digital cinemas and movie production. This results in colors that are wider and more saturated than the standard display mode, but not as exaggerated as the Vivid mode.
Here's a summary of the pros and cons of AMOLED Cinema mode:
Pros
 * More accurate colors
 * More natural-looking image
 * Better suited for watching movies and videos
Cons
 * May not be ideal for all types of content, such as photos or browsing the web
 * Can be slightly less vibrant than the Vivid mode
Whether or not you should use AMOLED Cinema mode depends on your personal preference and how you're using your device. If you prioritize color accuracy and a more natural viewing experience, then AMOLED Cinema is a good option. But if you prefer a more vibrant display, then you might prefer the Vivid mode.

To enable this download Sam Helper
0 Comments