I was a little confused as well with jakiman's blog on the color saturation issue. The way i understood it was that, the purple/pink over-saturation is there to adhere to situations when the n9 would be in very bright environments and as such, this over-saturation is intentional. Therefore, my assumption was that, because of this, when the n9 is in darker environments, this purple or pink over-saturation is still there. Apparently, in the PR 1.1 release of the N9, Konttorri claims the following: "Color management is less nervous than before (neutral sRGB space color palette is now used always, except in clearly outdoor situations, when oversaturation is applied to adjust how eye desaturates content in brightness)." Let's hope that this is what I and others in this forum have been experiencing and gets fixed! Lol!!, I'm still a bit confused as I also could be interpreting my issues completely different than those voiced by Konttorri.
Cool link, thanks. I checked it with Samsung display and the effect can indeed be seen. I'll check with LG tomorrow (don't have one at home) to see if there is a difference. But I fear this is just simply an issue in OLED displays of this generation. Oled is still in it's baby steps and this kind of issues are not totally surprising.
Thanks konttori, please note jakiman's post #54.... AFAIK despite being marketed as an AMOLED CBD, the N9 is a SAMOLED (pentile) + Nokia twks. And yet jakiman's Samsung Omnia 7 (SAMOLED pentile) doesn't have the 2nd issue listed in his post?
Soo... Any way to differentiate N9's manufactured with LG display vs Samsung ones? (if the LG ones don't have this pink bleeding)