Video Editing
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Hi,
I'm a video editor in a windowless studio. What is the best setting in f.lux, to reduce headaches. -
@RichS said in Video Editing:
Hi,
I'm a video editor in a windowless studio. What is the best setting in f.lux, to reduce headaches.You'll have to experiment because the best for you could be far from the best for someone else.
Realize too that it could just be the monitor you have, or its brightness setting, the refresh rate, maybe it's flickering too much, or perhaps it's even some other factor like something in your diet or caffeine. F.lux may be a great program, but headaches from sitting at the computer aren't always caused by the color temperature.
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@RichS said in Video Editing:
What is the best setting in f.lux, to reduce headaches. https://www.targetehr.me/
I've found that the transition between 5500(day) - 2700(night) to be bit rough immediately. So if you can change it once you feel eye stain, simply do that. Anything under 6500k is an improvement besides.
Also I've personally used dark wallpapers, dark text editors, dark firefox theme and youtube overhaul etc. Which is much more comfortable in the evening.
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Hi there! As a video editor myself, I completely understand the struggle of working in a windowless studio.
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@RichS said in Video Editing:
Hi,
I'm a video editor in a windowless studio. What is the best setting in f.lux, to reduce headaches https://howtowatchstreaming.com/.Hey try adjusting the brightness a little higher than the current setting that is causing the strain. Maybe you have headache because of the eye strain due to very low brightness so your eyes cannot adjust properly to the low lighting.
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I've found that using f.lux with warmer color temperatures really helps reduce eye strain. It's about finding a balance that's not too harsh but still lets you see the true colors in your video work.
For me, setting f.lux to gradually change the color temp over the course of the day mirrors the natural progression of outdoor light and keeps those headaches at bay.