A library to aid in using colors
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May 2, 2024 - Python
A library to aid in using colors
A red color filter for your display that runs as a tiny Windows tray application.
A no-frills GUI for the excellent Redshift, with some optional OS hotkeys
A color temperature setting library and CLI that operates in a similar way to f.lux and Redshift. Supports Wayland, X and Windows
Reduce blue light from your display.
Rule-based screen temperature changer (based on redshift)
Redshift adjusts the color temperature of your screen according to your surroundings. This may help your eyes hurt less if you are working in front of the screen at night.
This AppDaemon app progressively changes the brightness and color temperature of lights over the course of the day. This app also uses change thresholds to ignore lights that have been manually adjusted.
Small daemon to set screen temperature automatically
Redshift adjusts the color temperature of your screen according to your surroundings. This may help your eyes hurt less if you are working in front of the screen at night.
sct - suckless set color temperature
simple daemon for sct (set color temperature)
a daemon to use your smart lights as aid for your circadian rhythm
The most popular screen tinting software for devices that run chrome!
It receives the CCT value from the image it sends via Python(Pillow) via the Flask api. Saves the data to the database.(Asp.net C# Api) Draws a statistical graph. Creates a Timeline. Completed : %100
Emulate SUPPORT_COLOR_TEMP for color lights that doesn't support color temp (like some Ikea Tradfri bulbs) - Home Assistant component
The BlackBodyRadiation function approximates luminance and chromaticity of a black body radiation emitted at the given temperature. Approximation errors are not provided, so this function should not be used where computational accuracy is critical! Instead, the primary purpose of this function is to render a black body surface in real time, whic…
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