Another Display setting to reduce blue tint.

eak1570

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I just found out that if you go to setting - accessibility - vision - screen color adjustment and you tab the three dots you will go to another display setting and you go to manual (see pics) you can move the circle to change the display temperature. The best spot is in the middle in the sky. After this setting you are unable to change color in display setting but at least on my device I found out that this setting reduce blue tint by a bit. ( Still notice but not like before)

Let me know if you see any difference.
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And this is how I set my display before I go to the setting above ( not sure if it work together)
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Display brightness I used at 65%

I can tell now my display is look much better.
 
Every time I try to enable Screen Color Adjustment, I get "Accessibility keeps stopping X Close app", even after a fresh reboot.
 
I just found out that if you go to setting - accessibility - vision - screen color adjustment and you tab the three dots you will go to another display setting and you go to manual (see pics) you can move the circle to change the display temperature. The best spot is in the middle in the sky. After this setting you are unable to change color in display setting but at least on my device I found out that this setting reduce blue tint by a bit. ( Still notice but not like before)

Let me know if you see any difference.//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171020/cf29fb81ea7f38801882bcb0487e6fd5.jpg//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171020/8b01573f2967ef593f8edcaa56d97b98.jpg

It's not designed for the purpose you are using it for but if it works for you that's OK
 
Interesting find. The change is subtle but I find it slightly more pleasing, particularly at higher brightness settings. Thanks for sharing