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    • Cort ByronC
      Cort Byron
      last edited by Cort Byron

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      I am a graphic designer.
      I work day and night on a color calibrated Photoshop monitor.
      I have a sleep disorder and I use a Season Affected Disorder lamp during the day.
      I can't use f.lux.
      1- I work with color at night.

      2 - It bothers me that f.lux alters the color calibration that took a lot of effort to be perfect.

      I made a few orange wallpapers to use at night. I like cascading window vs using my programs full screen, so I didn't have to adjust my style too much. My small windows stay color calibrated white while I still get the benefit of 60% of the wallpaper is blasting me with orange light.
      Does this configuration still work? It seems like it's working.

      This I can tolerate better than everything being tinted orangeish. I have to change from a gray wood day wallpaper to the orange wallpaper manually at sundown. Windows is unable to schedule the slideshow wallpaper, it often will change at random. I setup 4x 6 hour schedules. two day (same image 1 & 2), two night (3 & 4).

      Does f.lux have the ability to change to a 'blue-blocker' wallpaper at night?

      Do you have a feature that only applies f.lux to one's wallpaper?

      Is it a feature that could be added?

      thanks

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      • herfH
        herf
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        You can just make your wallpaper darker all the time - it doesn't have to be a particular color as long as it's dark.

        It is on our list to do something like this automatically, but we would have to figure out what images to put there - currently our download is <1MB so it would be expensive to send out 4k images in comparison. :)

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        • TwoCablesT
          TwoCables @herf
          last edited by TwoCables

          @herf said in f.lux and wallpaper:

          You can just make your wallpaper darker all the time - it doesn't have to be a particular color as long as it's dark.

          It is on our list to do something like this automatically, but we would have to figure out what images to put there - currently our download is <1MB so it would be expensive to send out 4k images in comparison. :)

          What he's asking for is if you can find a way to make f.lux only affect his existing wallpaper instead of affecting Windows globally. He's not asking for you to make new wallpapers.

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