Gamma correction: might be useful to make the screen more readable in sunlight.
Color calibration: was requested before. There are LOTS of registers for color adjustments.
Position fine-tuning: when you look at the screen from an angle, might be helpful (most models have it - IMAGE_POSITION; done with a different method; no idea if the feature is actually working on all of them).
Inverted display colors: was requested, already done on DIGIC 4 models, but the image also gets recorded that way (IMAGE_EFFECTS on the feature matrix). This investigation would allow inverting the display colors without affecting the recorded image.
Well, explained in this way and then demonstrated in Dfort's clips makes it quite clear and it makes sense. Thank you, guys!
I have a big request to all developers. Since 99% of the users, including me, have no idea about coding and technical aspects of Magic Lantern, the terminology is highly specialized and hard to understand, it is sometimes quite difficult for us to figure out what is going on. That is why, when you start a new topic or a discussion on something that you have been working on or plan to work on, please provide a short explanation on what the topic/effort/discussion/suggestion, etc. is all about, what do you expect to achieve and why is this useful from the practical and/or application oriented point of view. Please use simple words and write in English (not in Chinese) if possible! In this way, several positive things will be achieved, for example:
1) It will be much easier for many users to understand and follow the developments in every aspect of Magic Lantern and use it in a better and more efficient way;
2) Once you understand something, it is much easier to perform tests and see what works and what doesn't. It is also much easier to provide feedback, accordingly;
3) Once you understand something, it makes it much easier to come up with useful suggestions for improvements. This will motivate more users to actively participate in the discussions. And the opposite is also true - if you don't understand anything, you better remain silent and leave everything to the developers.
Thank you in advance.