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Tagged: sct screen color temperature
Hello Friends!
I noticed in Synaptic that an app called sct is currently installed. The description of sct is:
sct is a small C program to change the screen color temperature. It
can be used to reduce or increase the amount of blue light produced
by the screen.
I want to know how to reduce blue light using sct.
Thank you for your time
0. Read the sct manpage
man sct
1. Use already installed Screenlight (colour_temperature option in Change and apply night values). Test it out to learn and see.
2. Use redshift.
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