I'm sure that I'm not the only one who thinks the Vita's lowest brightness setting is still too bright, right? Especially in low light, it's still far too much. I wonder if it'd be possible to have a program like F.lux ( https://justgetflux.com/ ) running in Henkaku. F.lux and other software like it changes the colors of the screen to a warmer tint based on the position of the sun, reducing eyestrain and preventing the blue light of electronic screens from keeping you awake late at night, and/or messing with your circadian rhythm.
With a short look at open-source alternatives to F.lux, I came across Redshift ( http://jonls.dk/redshift/ ), and the source is ready for porting. But, how conceivable is it to implement a lightweight background process that controls the temperature of the screen colors, with the access that Henkaku has to the Vita?
With a short look at open-source alternatives to F.lux, I came across Redshift ( http://jonls.dk/redshift/ ), and the source is ready for porting. But, how conceivable is it to implement a lightweight background process that controls the temperature of the screen colors, with the access that Henkaku has to the Vita?
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