Posted November 01, 2015
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JMich
A Horrible Human Person. If you need me, chat.
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Antimateria
Insert liquor
Registered: May 2011
From Finland
Posted November 01, 2015
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Edit2: there is still viewing angle. I feel that monitor is a bit too tall.. I read that tilt a bit and your eyes will see everytext same if you read text from top to bottom.
Edit3: I don't even remember what gog was before grey.. Wasn't this pretty grey always.. It's pretty fucking grey. =P
Post edited November 01, 2015 by Antimateria
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Rixasha
Mangeon Duster
Registered: Jul 2012
From Finland
Posted November 01, 2015
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Joke is a joke but I'm really asking.
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ngoth
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From Canada
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hedwards
buy Evil Genius
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From United States
Posted November 02, 2015
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http://www.pecaa.com/high-energy-visible-light-potential-ocular-damage/
https://www.macular.org/ultra-violet-and-blue-light
Do you seriously think that they know that this is the case? Computers only became common within the last 20 years, and macular degeneration is something that happens over many decades.
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We'll see in a few decades I guess (unless we have aggressive macular degeneration of course)...
Like I said, this is nothing but fear mongering. I've got incredibly sensitive eyes. I literally can't go outside most of the time without sunglasses on and looking up at the sky at all causes my eyes to burn. Being next to a halogen lamp is literally more painful than having my eyeballs scooped out with a spoon.
The fact that you're suggesting that the monitors are even remotely the same level of brightness is astonishing.
BTW, my eyes are showing absolutely no signs of degeneration. My vision is the same as it was 20 years ago with no evidence of damage. That remains the norm for most people. Once you hit a point in your early 20s your eyes don't normally degenerate much until you get old.
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For starters, "dynamic contrast" should always be turned off. I also suggest reading about monitor calibration:
http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/
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infinityeight
Needs Chocolate
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From United States
Posted November 02, 2015
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infinityeight
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From United States
Posted November 02, 2015
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F.lux works by removing blue tones from your screen. That causes the "brown" tones that some posters describe. Your screen will look a bit off (to others, anyway; the tones will look normal to you), but there are a lot of benefits. Blue tones are responsible for a lot of the brightness of your screen, so cutting down on the blue tones results in less glare and eye strain. This change is especially useful at night when brightness hurts the eyes more (though I use f.lux on a low setting to cancel a bit of screen brightness even during the day).
Another great benefit to reducing screen brightness/ blue tones is improved sleep. Blue tones and brightness are indicators to the body and brain that it's daytime (think the sun in the sky) and thus time to be alert and awake. That's a big reason why using electronics before bed has been shown to keep people awake. Remove a good chunk of that blueness, however, and it is much easier to fall asleep if you're using electronics close to bedtime (though I think that games are often stimulating enough that using f.lux with exciting games doesn't necessarily make it much easier to fall asleep).
The skewing of tones can be annoying for pictures, movies, and games, but f.lux can be disabled or set on movie mode to remove some of the blue tones from movies without removing so much that the movies' color looks wrong. As far as games go, I often have to decrease my usual f.lux settings for particularly dark games. It's generally impossible to find all of the necessary inventory items in adventure games set in haunted houses, for instance.
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Antimateria
Insert liquor
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From Finland