On my Windows computer at work I have “night light” enabled so that if I’m working late, it warms up the colors and eliminates blue light. Can I do something similar on my Ubuntu Linux system at home?
On my Windows computer at work I have “night light” enabled so that if I’m working late, it warms up the colors and eliminates blue light. Can I do something similar on my Ubuntu Linux system at home?
I like using Night Shift on my iMac to cut out the blue light and help slow down my brain at night. Except occasionally I need to work on editing some graphics and need the full spectrum to ensure I’m seeing accurate colors. Is there a way to quickly disable Night Shift?
I often work late into the night and then have a hard time sleeping. My doctor told me that it’s a blue light issue and said I can adjust my PC to have less blue light at night. I have no idea what all of that means. Help!
My phone can filter out blue light at night. My computer can too. But can my Kindle Fire HD?
I’ve read about the problem with blue-tinted light at night and am interested in trying the new “night shift” mode on my MacBook Air. How do I get started?
Been reading a lot about blue light and sleep patterns and really want to enable “night shift” on my iPhone 6s. How can I turn this feature on?
In the last year or two tech companies have started to own up to the long term ill effects of the blue wavelength light coming off of the computer screens we all tend to stare out for hours and hours every day, whether it’s a computer, smartphone or tablet. The biggest problem is that the
I’ve been poking around on my new Kindle Fire HD and bumped into a feature called “Blue Shade” that makes everything brown. What the heck does it do and why would I ever enable it?