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  • Jul 7, 2026, 12:09 PM

    @sophie

    However, I don't know if redshift can have a neutral white point of 6500 K, while being active (low-brightness-only mode, without orange hue implied by lower color temp), never tried such settings as 6500 K is "too white" for me. I use 5700 K during days and much lower during evenings/nights, unless I'm post-processing photos (In which case, redshift is completely turned off because it's incompatible with monitor calibration)

    @Quenti

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  • Jul 7, 2026, 12:13 PM

    @devnull @Quenti

    > white point refers to color temp, not brightness

    Thanks for explaining things wrong to me. There is absolutely nothing that prevents you from setting a white point to (150, 150, 150). White point is more than you can change in your image editing app.

    Also, this post was suggesting the feature to GNOME, not about extensions.

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