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Looking for a simple, time-based night color control
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i just have it set to always on. there's no reason you need the bluer light in the day and you get used to it. less eye strain is less eye strain.
Color accuracy is one reason to not have red shift on all the time
that's the person that would like seeing the Need For Speed piss yellow filter 24/7