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Nice software to help your eyes while working
I know lot of you are working at night, so I want to share a program I came across. I'm using it for 2 weeks and I think it works. It's called f.lux and changes your screen colours adopting it for night work. Also, it's FREE,so you can try it.
Link: http://www.stereopsis.com/flux/ blah blah... you're welcome :thumbsup :) |
bump for health :thumbsup
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That's a great feature for sure. I've had it with my color calibration hardware and software for awhile now.
The only issue I can see with the software that you are suggesting is that the daylight fluctuates based on more than just the hour of the day. Without hardware that reads the ambient light, in real time, I would think this software could be a pain in the ass rather than a solution. |
Very cool, thanks for recommending it! :thumbsup
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Cool software,my eyes are feeling better already,I didn't realize it
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kickass, thanks!
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Thanks! Seems like a great program.
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Thanks.I'll check it out.
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Yah man, working great..I can feel it.
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Wondering if it will fuck up my calibration?
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nice :winkwink:
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great find, our eyes can use all the help they can get
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I will try this. Nice to see that there is an option to turn if off when you are doing color sensitive work like image editing and such.
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I'm glad that you like it :thumbsup
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epassporte guys need this software badly. especially those dealing with fucking WIRES.
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installed and seems fantastic, thanks
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Just installed it, I use two big screens and it is really to much shine in night so this looks really useful for me.
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wow .. cool software. I never realized i am hurting myself this bad.
Or it is an illusion? lol |
odd i noticed the heat from my monitor cooled some what.
could be my imagination or something. |
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