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I'm trying to find any kind of software that allows you to change the tint of your screen. I've seen redshift and f.lux, but they're not exactly what I'm looking for - both of them shift with the time of day and only offer a red colouration, whereas I'm looking for something that holds the colour permanently and which has a wide variety of colours.

A Windows example of what I'm looking for is ScreenRuler, from the ClaroRead software bundle.

Is there anything like that that exists for linux?

  • Are you aware of the cli options of redshift? specifically the -o option would be interesting. from man redshift: -o One shot mode (do not continuously adjust color temperature) and: -O TEMP One shot manual mode (set color temperature) Seems exactly what you are looking for. – Jacob Vlijm Oct 25 '16 at 07:38
  • I am aware of the cli options - as far as I'm aware, it unfortunately doesn't give me the variety of colour I'm looking for. – user196969 Oct 25 '16 at 08:01

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