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    Hacking Homebrew Can mismatched screen calibration be corrected?

    For older DS models or Japanese 3DSs, that is usually the cause. You can tell because the yellowing tends to start in the corners (greater surface area) and creeps inwards with a vignette effect. The yellowing I was referencing is just shitty factory non-calibration of the white balance.
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    Hardware What is dual ips

    Those aren't IPS.
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    Hacking Homebrew Can mismatched screen calibration be corrected?

    Oh, I know I'm extremely picky. Wouldn't have to be if Nintendo would do some very basic QC though. However, people definitely do/are noticing this issue as it seems over time the Japanese 3DS's are experiencing significant yellowing due to organic materials in the screens breaking down...
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    Hacking Homebrew Can mismatched screen calibration be corrected?

    Usually, if there is a perfectly functional emulation replacement, I wouldn't (as I have long accepted Nintendo handheld hardware QC sucks ass), but Citra sucks and Mikage is probably a few years off of being playable on mostly everything. So for now I'm stuck with the 3DS, and I'm pretty anal...
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    Hacking Homebrew Can mismatched screen calibration be corrected?

    No, this is a panel from factory issue, no way around it bar recalibrating the screens via some kind of LUT. Nintendo just didn't care enough to have a basic white point calibration done on the screens, so it's totally random.
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    Hacking Homebrew Can mismatched screen calibration be corrected?

    Hi, I'm sure the more astute (and picky) eyes have long noticed the problem of 3DS screens not being calibrated at all, so their white balance is completely off between the screens. Most common seems to be a yellow top screen and pink bottom screen. In my opinion, this is a worse thing than the...
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