Thanks. #2
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@BinaryGenius, I'm happy to hear that the tool was helpful :) I still think that the option to change gamma/contrast/brightness should be built-in into GNOME (yet scriptable), the lack of this really surprised me when I first installed Fedora, hence I created this. Feel free to post your script here, it could possibly help others :) |
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I just wanna say thanks as well, @zb3 . The tool really helped correcting the colors of my notebook display. I can't believe this feature is still missing in GNOME. |
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Just wanted to say I've been having this ongoing issue for months relating to brightness control. I use xrandr to change the brightness on Xorg so by itself that works fine. However with night light on gnome it doesn't work every time the temperature changes the brightness shoots back up and scorches my eye balls. I used to use a script with gnome and redshift but the issue with that was it randomly turned off when any application wanted to mess with my gamma. Also also there was no smooth transition with the temp and it didn't change when the sun set I just set keybinds to change the command to also change temp after the sun set. It was this whoooole big mess. But your script solved that completely it even solved another issue of remembering my settings past reboot!!! My eyes and my sleep schedule thank you. If you want my keybind script that I use on gnome for changing the brightness with your script I'd be happy to send it over.
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