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screen color using eyesome temperature values does not match screen color using sct #13

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defensem3ch opened this issue Jun 30, 2024 · 1 comment

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there seems to be a discrepancy between how eyesome is setting the colors on the monitor. sct looks correct where eyesome still seems to be allowing way too much green and blue light

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pippim commented Jun 30, 2024

@defensem3ch The colors are based on research I did on SCT years ago: https://www.pippim.com/2018/08/01/How-to-use-_xrandr-gamma_-for-Gnome-_Night-Light_-like-usage_.html

After setting colors can you verify with: xrandr --verbose | grep Gamma

I'm not using SCT, redshift or GNOME Night Light. I wrote eyesome without comparing to them. The color temperature slider was added as a request for someone a couple/few years ago and that why there is an 'override' button instead of a more natural interface.

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