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If I do an abrupt transition, the thing looks absurdly pink/orange. With a gradual transition, I don't notice it at all. As I became accustomed, I pushed the temp further - 4500 K for daytime, right down to 2100 K at night. (I don't do colour-sensitive stuff on my computer, obviously! Mainly text-based stuff.
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Hah! I actually do a lot of colour sensitive stuff and it has happened more than once that I finished a design or an illustration, only to realise f-lux was in night time mode the whole time... d'oh.
But good points. Every blue or yellow frontlight will look white at one point or another, it just depends on the ambient light and surroundings. My much whiter HD - in a dimly lit living room - looked very blue in the bus, my new H20 looks nice and white in that same bus. It looks much more yellow in that living room, though. There's a sweet white spot for every ereader out there, somewhere.
That said, I would pay a lot for an ereader with adjustable temperatures!
I don't know a great deal about the technicalities of LEDs, would that even be possible?