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There are better alternatives than Redshift, which is a very old and outdated software. Check out my free scripts, to change monitor brightness and redness. |
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Okay. I dont know what to do with (your) scripts. I prefer that it is all automatic and build into the system. Redshift currently does all I want it to do. |
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Setting the day temperature as well would be nice. The automatic timeplan redshifts the screen when the sun is down. At this time my room could be bright. Could you extend the nightlight to get triggered by the screen brightness or if present by an ambient sensor. So to have 2500k at 10% screen brightness and 5500k at 100%? |
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Dear people of Cinnamon,
Thank you so much for creating this wonderful Cinnamon Desktop. I really love it.
I have seen that there is now ‘night light’ as an alternative to ‘redshift’.
I would be very happy about the following extension: With redshift I can not only set a night temperature, but also a day temperature (e.g. 2800K and 3800K). I enjoy this a lot, because laptop screens are often far too blue by default and it was always an easy fix for me, since my eyes do not work well under too much blue light.
e.g. redshift -l 49.54:5.73 -t 3800:2800
ALSO: redshift continously shifts between the two values (and not abruptly), which is another big advantage.
(P.S. No idea, if it would be easy to add a gamma setting as well.)
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