以下轉自GSMARENA的評測
S9 螢幕部分
The Galaxy S9 has a total of four selectable screen modes, each with its own gamut specifics. If you really want to get technical about it, AMOLED Cinema is very accurate as per the DCI-P3 color gamut. AMOLED Photo is what you want to come as close to Adobe RGB as possible and Basic Screen mode aims towards sRGB or Rec. 709. The latter is usually what consumer digital cameras, TVs, laptops and other tech aim for, so it could be a familiar sight, if you spend a lot of time in front of other screens.
We measured the color accuracy against the all of those color spaces and the Galaxy S9 was perfectly accurate with average deltaE of 1.8 for sRGB, 1.9 for DCI-P3, and 2.2 for Adobe RGB. The maximum deltaE never went higher than 3.
However, the fourth mode - Adaptive display - is what you probably want as your day-to-day setting. What it does is try to detect what kind of content is currently on-screen and adjust itself to that. It also makes good use of the entire extra wide color gamut range of the panel to offset some of the washout in brighter ambient light. This is great for outdoor use.
XZ3 螢幕部分
Quite frankly, even the "pro-sumers" out there, the ones willing to drop money for a beastly 2018 flagship, like the XZ3 won't likely be consuming too much HDR content, given the lack of a steady source of such material. General color accuracy, on the other hand, might be a bit more important to a wider portion of XZ3 potential buyers.
Honestly, the XZ3 didn't really blow us away in this department. With the "Standard" color mode, it ships in, our review unit managed an average deltaE of 6.2 and a maximum of 9.8. The main problem seems to be a blue tint, a cold hue, which is fairly common on mobile devices. Luckily, there are both other color profiles to try out on the XZ3, as well as a custom white point adjustment.
We tried fiddling about quite a bit with the manual adjustment, measuring with the colorimeter every step of the way. The "Warm" color profile remedies the blue situation quite a bit and brings down the delta values. If you don't feel like wasting too much time, you should go with that. Otherwise, you can use the custom white point values from the screenshot, which brought our dealtaE calues down to an average of 4.6 and a maximum of 9. And that's about as color-accurate as the Xperia XZ3 can get.
以前論壇上不少人攻擊OLED螢幕色彩過於鮮豔,色準不準
現在都靜靜了
suifong wrote:
諷刺的是以下轉自GSMARENA...(恕刪)
那主要是軟體調教的差異吧! 現在的飽和而柔順,以前的鮮豔過頭不舒服
鮮豔、飽和兩者不一樣,要取一個平衡點,這就看各家廠商調教功力~
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