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Other than the intensity built in intensity slider, there's no OS feature for it. Other ways would require risky apps with accessibility services that could also reduce performance and not actually do as they say.
We allow users to set it high enough to a setting that at least eliminates all blue from blue pixels. It's more noticeable if you use an app like the Clock app for instance.
I didn't even know the clock app is blue.
Grey scale + night light for the win.
Thanks!
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The purpose of Night Light is reducing blue light, not making things more red.
Turn off night light. Set display color mode to Natural. Open a web page with an image showing pure red, blue and green. Turn on night light with the slider at full.
Get yourself a pair of blue light blocking glasses
Love grapheneos. My phone is always on night mode!