The last two modes artificially
boost color saturation and crank up the contrast.
This was an intentional decision by Google to offer a more «natural and accurate rendition of colors,» but Google added a «Vivid Colors» mode in its Settings that
boosts the color saturation up 10 percent for people who wanted their colors to pop.
Not exact matches
The best compromise solution that we recommended in our Shoot - Out article was to make the Intensity Scale straight and slightly steeper than the Standard in order to
boost Image Contrast and
Color Saturation.
While both devices are featuring 1080p displays, the new Xperia Z2 has a slightly larger 5.2» IPS display that also benefits from Sony's proprietary Triluminos technology which helps
boost brightness and
color saturation.
Like many other Android phones, the Pixel XL does tend to
boost the
colors and
saturation in images for a more heightened effect.
The 1080p resolution already produces impressive graphics, and the new
boost in
saturation make browsing through them a joy, as the
colors are significantly more vibrant.
Google says the
boosted mode is supposed to increase
saturation by 10 %, while turning to natural mode produces sRGB accurate
colors.
The camera app even has a «food» mode that slightly
boosts saturation to make
colors warmer and the food look more tempting.
There's an option to tweak the
color balance of the display from the default vibrant mode — which
boosts saturation — to a more realistic setting on both phones.