do you use flux while watching movies?
i didn't use to but now it doesn't annoy me at all.
inb4 redshit.
Just as the filmmakers intended.
It makes everything red, not much to discuss here other than sure, I use it.
NICE THREAD
>lets turn your monitor yellow
No, thanks.
>>55707178
Are your standards that low?
>>55707210
doesn't change much at 4200K
>>55707244
yellow*
thanks.
>>55707284
>let's not kill your eyes
sounds nice.
>>55707297
what the fuck do you mean> weaboo meme?
>>55707318
Yes, daylight makes you blind and living gives you cancer. Why even live?
Also I can change colour temperature on my monitor without a 3rd party software.
>>55707378
>Also I can change colour temperature on my monitor without a 3rd party software
everyone else here probably can too
This does it for you though, who would want to change it every night.
Also, if you're on a laptop or phone (twilight) this helps a lot, since you can't do that manually like on a monitor.
>>55707178
biggest placebo ever
>>55707421
>imblyign
try using it until about 2-3 am or so, then turn it off
at which point, prepare your eyenus
>>55707433
You get used to any color temperature.
If you did the reverse (from high temp to low temp) you'd be equally shocked.
For best viewing experience you should always match your screen color temperature to your ambient lighting.
Once you turn off all the lights it doesn't really matter what you use - although blue light does keep you awake.
It makes my screen too dark sometimes in games and I disable it. I put it right back though. Redshift is great.
>>55707178
Redshift >>>>>>>>>>>>> flux
>>55707716
Not being able to fall asleep is like 90% of the reason to use this
>>55707318
>let's not kill your eyes
or, you know, you could just get some ambient lighting so you're not sitting in pitch dark room?
>>55707647
haha lulz epic