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Win 10 Night Light feature..nice idea, bad implementation
I'm glad MS is paying attention to the research regarding how blue light
before sleep is a bad idea. I've enabled Night Light on my laptop. But it's a good idea implemented badly. Click Shutdown and you're greeted, by default I think, with an all-blue screen! Blue screens (of the non- disastrous sort) are all over Windows. So, give 'em a thumbs-up for a good idea but thumbs-down for implementation. Or am I missing something? |
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Win 10 Night Light feature..nice idea, bad implementation
Jason wrote on 7/14/2017 8:49 PM:
I'm glad MS is paying attention to the research regarding how blue light before sleep is a bad idea. I've enabled Night Light on my laptop. But it's a good idea implemented badly. Click Shutdown and you're greeted, by default I think, with an all-blue screen! Blue screens (of the non- disastrous sort) are all over Windows. So, give 'em a thumbs-up for a good idea but thumbs-down for implementation. Or am I missing something? Night light adjusts the color temperature of the display. It does not remove all blue colors from Windows. |
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Win 10 Night Light feature..nice idea, bad implementation
On Fri, 14 Jul 2017 22:06:00 -0700 "lifewoutmilk"
wrote in article okc7kf$7j5$1 @dont-email.me Night light adjusts the color temperature of the display. It does not remove all blue colors from Windows. Exactly. It doesn't remove =all= the blues, just tones them down....except for the backgrounds of some that hit you right in the face when you, say, Shutdown. |
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Win 10 Night Light feature..nice idea, bad implementation
On Sun, 16 Jul 2017 00:04:09 -0400, Jason
wrote in On Fri, 14 Jul 2017 22:06:00 -0700 "lifewoutmilk" wrote in article okc7kf$7j5$1 Night light adjusts the color temperature of the display. It does not remove all blue colors from Windows. Exactly. It doesn't remove =all= the blues, just tones them down....except for the backgrounds of some that hit you right in the face when you, say, Shutdown. Sounds interesting. -- Web based forums are like subscribing to 10 different newspapers and having to visit 10 different news stands to pickup each one. Email list-server groups and USENET are like having all of those newspapers delivered to your door every morning. |
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Win 10 Night Light feature..nice idea, bad implementation
Jason wrote on 16 Jul 2017 in alt.comp.os.windows-10:
Exactly. It doesn't remove =all= the blues, just tones them down....except for the backgrounds of some that hit you right in the face when you, say, Shutdown. I couldn’t meet their glances, I was staring at my shoes. It was acid, it was tragic, It was almost like the blues. https://youtu.be/G32WQX7qSx8 -- Evertjan. The Netherlands. (Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress) |
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Win 10 Night Light feature..nice idea, bad implementation
Jason wrote on 7/15/2017 9:04 PM:
On Fri, 14 Jul 2017 22:06:00 -0700 "lifewoutmilk" wrote in article okc7kf$7j5$1 @dont-email.me Night light adjusts the color temperature of the display. It does not remove all blue colors from Windows. Exactly. It doesn't remove =all= the blues, just tones them down....except for the backgrounds of some that hit you right in the face when you, say, Shutdown. No matter how much you adjust the color temperature on a display, blue is still going to be blue. Night light not a filter to modify the color on the screen. For more information about monitor display color temperature, consider http://www.eizoglobal.com/library/basics/color_temperature_on_an_LCD_monitor/. Basically, daylight has more blue in it than sunset. It's designed to mimic this change to feel more natural to your brain. On that page, you'll see the least blue colors are during sunrise/sunset. However, even at sunset, if you look at a blue car, it is still blue. Here's a tip: If the full blue screen bothers you when you shutdown your computer, avert your eyes after you hit the shutdown button. Or, create a shortcut on your desktop with the command "shutdown /s /t 60" which will start a timed shutdown with a 60-second delay, giving you time to turn of the display or look elsewhere before it shuts down. |
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