commit | 86cae92291f728d0eca637573ecbe6e0a53ccf1a | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Steve Kondik <steve@cyngn.com> | Mon Jul 18 02:36:42 2016 -0700 |
committer | Steve Kondik <steve@cyngn.com> | Wed Jul 20 10:07:31 2016 -0700 |
tree | 577cc188e1b9fc69b006135fbb480b1848a29e1d | |
parent | 25d708141814289067587e504a0bb33a76c28a78 [diff] |
livedisplay: Add support for direct color balance control * We currently use the DisplayColorCalibration API for setting display temperature which makes a lot of guesses about what temperature the display really is. Some devices will support the new ColorBalance API (via QDCM or other mechanism), which offers a calibrated alternative. Add support for this, which will supercede DCC if available. * Additionally, define the available color temperature range as a set of overlayable values so this can be specified per-device. This range will be mapped to balance values using the power curve calculations in the new MathUtils class. Change-Id: I99608c09807b747d962680293c7b0cee8d669003
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