Weird wallpaper distortion - OnePlus 7T Pro (Regular & McLaren) Q & A

Ok, so I just recently got the new OnePlus 7t pro and noticed that the dark colours on the lockscreen wallpapers look distorted especially on low brightness. funny thing is that when I pull the notification shade down the distortion seems to go away. is this normal? PS. sorry for the low quality images.
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https://imgur.com/RsZ9A9g
https://imgur.com/ROkImd9

I don't seem to find any distortion in the above images. Please explain more.

Yeah I had the same on my 7t (regular). Even hq pictures set as lockscreen background look like LQ oilpaintings (painted with 256 colour palette ).
It can be related to buggy iplementation of dark mode.

IMO it's normal. Like a "feature"

Color degradation "feature" ?

forever_lol said:
Color degradation "feature" ?
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A visual effect lol

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Images of bright objects(TV/Lights) taken in dark look very flashy

Whenever i click bright objects in dark environment, the images are too bright and not clear. I have tried all setting. Changed the exposure value to minimum but still not much difference.
See the below image to understand the problem.
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I noticed it when I was sitting with a friend watching a match on Projector and we decided to click a pic of it from my cam. And you know what I was so disappointed and later he used his moto defy to take pic and it was perfect. The screen looked so clear that we could read the score as well of a cricket match.
Any suggestions?
Tap the screen on the point where it displays the tv. This will set the focus and exposure for picture.
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Tap the screen on the point where it displays the tv. This will set the focus and exposure for picture.
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I did that too but it doesn't have any effect.

Camera Post Processing

When you take photos with your S2. Do you share them online without any editing?
Personally I've found that all my pictures are lacking in contrast and are gamma saturated. They look too washed out and can be vastly improved with a few quick photoshop filters:
scripts->image processor->run action (recorded an earlier action of auto leveling the image (CTRL + L, auto level, save, close)).
I wish they could look this good on the first take, reckon there's any tweaks that could be made to the camera firmware without slowing it down drastically? perhaps even a separate shooting mode.. I guess that would mean a 3rd party app..
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wow thats a big difference!
Ima try this aswell thanks
Lets hope cm9 improves camera

Screen uniformity -- how does yours compare? Would you replace this?

My S3 is a few days old and I can't quite stand this pillar of yellow going across the midsection of the screen. I posted a screenshot of Chrome without any tabs open, which is a dark grey background (pardon the reflection of a a string of christmas lights at the top). It's also noticeable on white backgrounds, e.g. scrolling through Google Newsstand, articles from the bottom have a cool white background to a yellowish white as they scroll up How does yours compare? Is it better or worse? If you were me, would you exchange it? I'm unhappy with it, but I feel like I'll likely just end up with something as bad or worse if I get another one... AMOLEDs are such a gamble. Any feeback is appreciated.
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I'd definitely change it if you haven't already. Once you know it's there it'll just bug you. More people than you'd think aren't bothered by uniformity issues and have a very "meh" attitude. Probably why there's no replies here. Good luck with it!

Question why wallpaper looks darker than in the gallery

I don't understand why
this is original pic (in the gallery)
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when I put in wallpaper
(if you don't see.. Look her hair )
After that I try to change ... and surprise !
both version !!!
BUT WHY !
Why have a beautiful display and put a "tinted image"
(for the lockscreen is same ... But I read Oneplus has already used the "image degradation" technique in order to be faster to wake up)
Sorry like you see, I'm French
I haven't change a phone since 2016... my last android was a Blackberry Priv (android 6...), so yes I have 5 generation of android to learn so maybe it's very simple
thanks a lot
From what I've observed, when you are on dark theme, it applies a kind of black tint to the wallpaper to make it more dark theme friendly. This doesnt happen when you are on light theme
Thanks a lot
nice wallpaper mate, don't mind if I take it?

Is this display a faulty one ?

Hi, Pictures say it all. Do you think that this screen is faulty? It presents anything with black scenes (like black bacgrounds here, netflix, youtube) looking like shiit.
There are some blobby pixelated stuff going on on black images and videos. Phone is new, never dropped pure condition.
I've read about some "black crush" issues with those displays. Do you think this is it ? Because I think this display is faulty. Anyone experienced such issue ? This black crush definitely would not be to such a huge extent imho. This is 100% not a compression issue because on my other phones, tv and computer black background looks like background and not like this shiit.
Anyone experience similar issue ?
Android version is 12.
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