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’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?