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Macbook air night shift
Macbook air night shift












The attempt to reduce eye strain is a completely valid approach to a real problem. On a Mac that supports the feature, you’ll find a similar control in System Preferences>Display.Underneath you will see separate controls for both True Tone and Night Shift. In Control Center just tap and hold the brightness slider until the large version of that slider shows up. iPhone users can also get to True Tone controls via their Control Center.On iPhone open Settings>Display & Brightness, and toggle True Tone off or on.Here is how to toggle True Tone on or off: True Tone is enabled by default on current devices. There are some users who choose to turn the feature off because they just cannot become accustomed to the slightly darker screen you’ll see when using True Tone in a dark place. Night Shift wasn’t smart enough to think for itself, you see.

macbook air night shift

The other advantage True Tone has over Night Shift is that it can be on at all times, you don’t need to set it for use at particular times of the day. Not only does it respond to lighting conditions around you at any time of the day, but it does so intelligently, thanks to built-in device intelligence and data from those six light sensors.The aim is to make the brightness of the display act in a very similar way to how different types of light illuminate your newspaper. Around from iOS 9.3, Night Shift sought to reduce screen glare by setting your display to a more subtle (usually kind of a sepia) color when using the device at night. So images on the display look as natural as on a printed page and are easier on your eyes.” What about Night Shift? A six-channel light sensor subtly adjusts the white balance onscreen to match the color temperature of the light around you.














Macbook air night shift