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      heniek_htw
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      is there possibile to set 900k for błock green ?

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      • TwoCablesT
        TwoCables
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        I don't know what "błock green" is, but you can choose 900K with the keyboard shortcuts shown in the f.lux options. If you already know how to choose 900K but you don't want it to be so red, then that's impossible. 900K looks the way it does because that's how the color temperature 900K looks. If you make it greener, then it's no longer 900K.

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          heniek_htw
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          @twocables said in 900k:

          keyboard shortcuts

          keyboard shortcuts works grate ! thx.

          If I go 800-900k and test:

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          I do not see green.

          green wavelength exposure (not only blue) suppresses melatonin.

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          • TwoCablesT
            TwoCables @heniek_htw
            last edited by TwoCables

            @heniek_htw said in 900k:

            @twocables said in 900k:

            keyboard shortcuts

            keyboard shortcuts works grate ! thx.

            If I go 800-900k and test:

            I removed the images to reduce the need to scroll. -TwoCables

            I do not see green.

            green wavelength exposure (not only blue) suppresses melatonin.

            Oh, you wanted to block green. I see now. I'm very happy to help!

            Nevertheless, even 1900K can be 100% "safe" and 100% non-alerting if you are using a very low display brightness. That's why it's the lowest color temperature by default.

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