actually no… i tested this with research grade lab equipment back when i was in the optics labs @ RPI and this is false. the red tint hack (found in color filters) does MUCH more to limit the amount of blue light emitted.

the night shift does absolutely nothing to the amount of blue light emitted and only increase the green. not to mention, a few papers show that for some photo sensitive people, green wavelengths may also stop the melatonin conversion…

this person has no idea what they’re talking about. 🙂

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For those curious on iOS: Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size > Color Filters.

So what color filter should it be

What the

Pretty intense at first

I guess not while on dark theme..?

I don’t think dark/light matters. Whatever you find more user friendly

Triple click right button to turn on/off

I use night shift during the day and the Color Filter at night

Exact same for me. Great minds 🤝🏼