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Old 12-26-2018, 09:30 AM   #1
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Reddish screen filter?

I wonder if there is sime sort of screen filters for the Kobo h20, like a screen protector, but with a slight orangey to reddish tint.
The H2O has a slightly greenish glow to the front light, and I would like to see if I can make it more mellow for night reading?
The slightly darker tint would be a benefit at night for me as well, since the kobo glo is a bit on the brighter side at night, even on the lowest setting (1% of light intensity).

For reference, I used to put my Paperwhite between 2 and 4%,, which would be about the same brightness as 0.5 to 0.75% on an H2O.
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Old 12-26-2018, 10:08 AM   #2
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I wonder if there is sime sort of screen filters for the Kobo h20, like a screen protector, but with a slight orangey to reddish tint.
The H2O has a slightly greenish glow to the front light, and I would like to see if I can make it more mellow for night reading?
The slightly darker tint would be a benefit at night for me as well, since the kobo glo is a bit on the brighter side at night, even on the lowest setting (1% of light intensity).

For reference, I used to put my Paperwhite between 2 and 4%,, which would be about the same brightness as 0.5 to 0.75% on an H2O.
I know this is an obvious answer, but if you have an H2O2 (the one without a rubber flap over the USB port) it can adjust the light to add a reddish hue with no need of a filter.

If you have an H2O1 (the one with the flap over the USB port) I'm not aware of any filter, not that that means there aren't any.
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If you don't mind going "low tech" you could make your own from some colored cellophane. You can find it pretty cheap in craft stores, gift stores, and even online. If nothing else it might give you an idea if it would work.
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