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It does this by gradually shifting the color temperature of the display to reduce the amount of blue light towards the night, and increasing the amount of blue light in the morning. | It does this by gradually shifting the color temperature of the display to reduce the amount of blue light towards the night, and increasing the amount of blue light in the morning. | ||
Users may choose to have screen temperature automatically match their lighting based | Users may choose to have screen temperature automatically match their lighting based on geographic location, or based on manually set time-frames. Users may also customize day and night color temperatures, adjust the speed of transitions, and more. | ||
Redshift is best used on X11 systems as it is unmaintained and does not support Wayland. | Redshift is best used on X11 systems as it is unmaintained and does not support Wayland. | ||