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Flux (screen color temperature changer) support? #87
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AFAIK Flux adjust Window's display color calibration, which is applied after any grabbing is possible. The way to make this work is reading the color calibration config and applying it manually. Might be possible, but what if there is more than one display and they have different calibrations? |
I found a rather simple way, using the primary displays gamma calibration seems to be sufficient. Unfortunately it does not work with the new Windows 10 night light... |
Even Flux support alone would be good. There are a number of other popular alternatives to Flux which might work with the gamma calibration as well:
Someone else has the same problem as you with Windows 10 Night Light: |
Windows 10 Night Light support would be awesome. I'll look into adding the support myself if no-one else has when I have time. I'm in the middle of moving countries, bit hectic. |
Implemented and released. |
Flux and other similar applications which change the color temperature of the screen are increasingly popular:
https://justgetflux.com/
Although I don't know how Flux achieves its effect, would it be possible to make Prismatik's colors also change relative to the on-screen color temperature?
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