|  11-19-2018, 04:53 AM | #1 | 
| Junior Member  Posts: 2 Karma: 10 Join Date: Nov 2018 Device: iPad Pro |  Eyes sore Question 
			
			Hi, Just wondering if any of you guys installed glare reduction on his own gadgets? example: https://justgetflux.com/ios.html Thanks. | 
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|  11-19-2018, 06:36 AM | #2 | 
| Sentient Sauce            Posts: 461 Karma: 2519794 Join Date: Nov 2017 Location: China Device: 9th Gen Oasis | 
			
			Your link is to software that appears to change the color of the light emitted from your screen. Most modern OS's have "nightshift" which does this One guy I read is using sunglasses for his Kindle as these don't yet have a way to control the 'temperature' of the backlight  iOS devices such as the iPad Pro definitely have night shift with adjustable temperature. -Pizza | 
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|  11-22-2018, 01:10 PM | #3 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 2,134 Karma: 16342480 Join Date: May 2017 Device: Sage, Scribe, Boox Note 2 Plus, iPad Pros and Samsungs S6,S7,S8 | 
			
			My ipad has the night light as well but its subtle
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|  12-24-2018, 08:12 PM | #4 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 2,134 Karma: 16342480 Join Date: May 2017 Device: Sage, Scribe, Boox Note 2 Plus, iPad Pros and Samsungs S6,S7,S8 | 
			
			I hear this new true color on ipad iphone or what ever the hell you call it helps reduce eye strain. I notice no issues with reading on my ipad lately
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|  12-24-2018, 08:19 PM | #5 | |
| hopeless n00b            Posts: 5,126 Karma: 19597086 Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: in the middle of nowhere Device: PW4, PW3, Libra H2O, iPad 10.5, iPad 11, iPad 12.9 | Quote: 
 Interestingly enough, the big iPad Pro 12.9 gives me more migraines than the smaller iPad does despite having True Tone as well. By the way, Night Shift is adjustable (on iOS 10, at the very least, no idea about iOS 9). You can make it more orangey/reddish and I think devices with True Tone enabled usually go even warmer. | |
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|  12-25-2018, 10:25 AM | #6 | 
| Old Gadget Guy            Posts: 1,913 Karma: 6854865 Join Date: Jun 2018 Device: Oasis 3, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPad mini 6, iPad Air 2020, Alexa Devices | 
			
			Yes True Tone was the upgrade I previously didn't know I needed or wanted. But when I got my iPad Pro 9.7" a couple of years ago and compared it with my older iPad and iPhone I immediately saw the benefits! I did get a little eyestrain without True Tone, mostly from squinting due to the colors after dark being shifted too far to the blue side of the color spectrum for comfortable night use. I never got headaches though, thankfully, nor did the blue cause me not to sleep at night. Nevertheless, True Tone is a great improvement which I now enjoy on my iPhone as well.
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|  12-25-2018, 01:20 PM | #7 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 2,240 Karma: 5759170 Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: Near Dallas, Texas, USA Device: iPad Mini, iPod Touch (5th gen) | 
			
			I also use Reduce White Point at 80% under Display Accommodations along with the True Tone and Night Shift. I didn't understand what True Tone was doing until I reset the iPhone 8 again for the iOS 12 upgrade and saw the difference again.
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|  12-28-2018, 08:32 PM | #8 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 2,230 Karma: 7145404 Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Southern California Device: Kindle Voyage & iPhone 7+ | 
			
			I use f.lux on my MacBook. Two thumbs up from me.
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|  12-28-2018, 10:15 PM | #9 | |
| hopeless n00b            Posts: 5,126 Karma: 19597086 Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: in the middle of nowhere Device: PW4, PW3, Libra H2O, iPad 10.5, iPad 11, iPad 12.9 | Quote: 
 Mind, before those features were introduced to iOS, I had something similar with Stanza and Marvin (sepia theme plus extra dimming). | |
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|  01-01-2019, 08:31 PM | #10 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 2,134 Karma: 16342480 Join Date: May 2017 Device: Sage, Scribe, Boox Note 2 Plus, iPad Pros and Samsungs S6,S7,S8 | Quote: 
 I can't get the warm light to go deep tho even at the highest level. I have ipad pro 10.5 and it is up to date | |
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|  01-01-2019, 10:07 PM | #11 | |
| hopeless n00b            Posts: 5,126 Karma: 19597086 Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: in the middle of nowhere Device: PW4, PW3, Libra H2O, iPad 10.5, iPad 11, iPad 12.9 | Quote: 
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|  01-10-2019, 12:11 PM | #12 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 1,845 Karma: 9547754 Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Newcastle, Australia Device: iPhone 12 Mini | 
			
			Must be a personal thing.  I bought the 2017 12.9" Pro, and began getting headaches no matter what I was doing with it.  I've had to switch nightshift on 24/7, and that doesnt even deal with it completely.  Never had such issues with mini or Air2.  Very disappointing.  Havent had it long but will likely sell soon.
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|  04-07-2019, 12:56 PM | #13 | 
| Enthusiast            Posts: 31 Karma: 25000 Join Date: Sep 2017 Device: Apple | 
			
			Even with night shift and true tone on I have to really dial down the brightness and in the evenings switch to night mode on iBooks. During the day I use the beige background. Even then I find I sometimes have to make the text a little bigger.  I also use Marvin which gives greater flexibility in these areas which I find useful, have to say with the combination of technology changes and doing these things I no longer get eyestrain | 
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