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My work LCD monitor has four settings for Color:
- warm (5000K)
- standard (6500K)
- cool (9300K)
- custom (each of the RGB values can be chosen separately)
What is the setting that could reduce at most blue light? I mean: changing color temperature would effectively affect the amount of blue light emitted, or it's just a graphic setting?
Or it's changed somewhere else on the monitor? Note that the monitor doesn't have a Blue Filter on/off option, otherwise I'd already have set it.
I'm not interested in software solutions - such as f.lux - because I am not allowed to install them.
Do you mean your image has a blue cast? – Digital Lightcraft – 2017-11-30T09:56:08.947
1Well, what did you see when you tried the first 3, & what conclusions would you draw from that? – Tetsujin – 2017-11-30T09:56:52.567
Go to custom and turn the blue all the way down. Voila. – Mokubai – 2017-11-30T09:59:36.743
@Tetsujin What I mean is, changing color temperature would effectively affect the amount of blue light emitted? I've edited the question. – dr01 – 2017-11-30T10:10:12.730
its a very 80s solution but there's apparently filters you can stick in front of tour monitors for that kinda thing – Journeyman Geek – 2017-11-30T10:16:18.113