Welcome to f. lux for macOS f lux presets The f lux preferences window lets you change and preview settings There are several presets you can choose from f lux will default to the Recommended colors preset Recommended colors: Use these for the first week while you get used to the change of colors and discover how you like to use f lux Custom colors: Custom color control, click the time of day you want to change and
Welcome to f. lux v4 Old new stuff (2013) f lux can go warmer than 3400K now, down to 2700K Or even 1200K if you really want it to Support for color profiles from a hardware calibrator Movie mode This setting warms up your display, but it preserves shadow detail, skintones, and sky colors better than f lux’s typical colors It lasts 2½ hours, which lets you watch most feature films Disable until morning, for
current f. lux update state Windows f lux update info Version 4 134 ''New version 4: Major update with lots of new features and fixes'' Page displayed at first install: Current readme: Current
f. lux beta for Windows - f. lux forum Hi everyone - f lux v4 is the main download now for Windows users You can download it here: https: justgetflux com flux-setup4 exe And release notes (updat
Welcome to f. lux To install, run flux-setup exe when your download is complete What to do first Set your location f lux works a lot better if it knows when the sun rises and sets The sun is the brightest light we see every day, so setting this up matters a lot for understanding your circadian timing Choose your usual wake time If you wake at a different time each day, you can pick a time on the earlier
f. lux for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - justgetflux f lux for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch September 30, 2011 f lux is now available for jailbroken iOS devices To install f lux on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, you'll need to jailbreak your device Jailbreaking automatically installs Cydia, which is an alternative way to install software on your iOS device, like the App Store, but for software other than Apps For more details and technical
f. lux your lights Circadian lighting with f lux You already know that the light from screens can affect your sleep Don’t overlook the rest of the lights in your house By dimming and shutting off lights in your home, you can create an environment that’s more friendly to sleep You don’t need to buy any special gear just to flip a switch at night, but if you are looking for a gradual, automatic change
f. lux has been updated to a new version It’s been a few years since f lux for Windows got an update, but this new version is finally out of beta We have a ton of new features and bugfixes to tell you about, and we hope you enjoy trying them out in the new version Big new cool stuff f lux can go warmer than 3400K now, down to 2700K Or even 1200K if you really want it to Support for color profiles from a hardware calibrator
Filtering blue light (f. lux forum) @Bomag said in Filtering blue light: I have an autoimmune condition that makes my eyes extremely sensitive to UV and high energy blue light, probably up to about 480 nm Outside of that, I am not photosensitive and need a bunch of light to see Can f lux lower the blue range of the spectrum without necessarily reducing the overall brightness of the display? As far as I can see, it's not
F. lux for Linux - justgetflux F lux for Linux We're happy to announce a proper Linux f lux GUI, along with a ton of bugfixes to the command-line app PPA install instructions are on the github page Here's how it looks! xflux daemon (command line, but for X-Windows) September 2013 A 64-bit version with multiple monitor support is available here: xflux64 tgz A 32-bit build with support for multiple monitors is available