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I don't want to fall asleep at the screen so whatever helps me to stay awake is good.
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where I live it can get dark at 6pm, and adjusting the blue off these screens is much nicer mostly if it's only for reading or writing
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I'm making the app for Harmattan but the same principle cannot be applied to Fremantle.
Find me a way to influence LCD light intensity and I'll make an app.
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http://www.youbeauty.com/health/colu...onin-and-sleep
http://www.fitsugar.com/Better-Sleep...-Light-2037593
I decided to adjust the screen on my pc and android phone by adding a red filter on it at night https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...91cnNjcmVlbiJd
and it did improve my sleep (not that I have bad imsomnia and sleep really late, but it is definitely more pleasing to the eye during the night). I was wondering if there was a way to do something like that on the n900?