One prevalent issue faced by many display panels is the tendency to exhibit a yellowish tint when displaying white colors. A solution that I have discovered involves adjusting the contrast settings to mitigate this yellowish hue. Whether you are using GNU/Linux or Windows, the following methods can help rectify the problem.

Method for GNU/Linux Users

For users of GNU/Linux operating systems, the xcalib utility can be employed to alleviate the yellowish tint. Simply follow these steps:

  1. Open a terminal window.
  2. Enter the following command:

xcalib -co 89 -a

Method for Windows Users

If you are using a Windows operating system, you can modify the contrast settings through your graphics card settings. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Right-click on an empty area of your desktop and select “Graphics Properties” or “Graphics Options,” depending on your graphics card manufacturer.
  2. Navigate to the color settings or display settings section.
  3. Locate the contrast settings and make appropriate adjustments to counterbalance the yellowish tint. Reducing the contrast value should help mitigate the issue.

By fine-tuning the contrast settings, you should be able to effectively address the yellowish tint problem and enjoy a more accurate representation of colors on your display panel.



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