red-moon
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red-moon
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Overenginnering TV Backlight Compensation
Like I said in another comment: https://github.com/LibreShift/red-moon with a more complicated pattern than just a single color may be all you need for many use cases.
I don't think Android has an easy to use global shader system, so you'll be stuck with overlay windows and the incompatibility they have with banking apps/DRM crapware that locks you out of your own screen without root access.
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Blue light protector like Night Shift?
Red Moon, configureable, multiple filters, automation, most importanly, QS tile.
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Any way to schedule/automate the front-light?
If I ever get super-bored, I might try something. Maybe it's not even hard if you could fork some existing project like https://github.com/LibreShift/red-moon
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Do you use night shift in build, or twilight app? Night shift is kinda warm orange even with maxed out filter level and in twilight you can go solid red or whatever you desire. Which works better for you? Does it hurt amoled screens in any way?
I use red moon. I like it more than twilight. Its free and works very well. https://github.com/LibreShift/red-moon
gse-shader
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Overenginnering TV Backlight Compensation
https://github.com/Hello1024/gse-shader
I use it to make sure a 'sensitive' pixel on my screen never turns on (it's a row of pixels which, if the difference between it and the pixels to the side have more than a certain difference in brightness, the whole screen fails - presumably due to a power supply fault in the column driver circuitry).
What are some alternatives?
android-showcase - 💎 Android application following best practices: Kotlin, Coroutines, JetPack, Clean Architecture, Feature Modules, Tests, MVVM, DI, Static Analysis...
AutoEq - Automatic headphone equalization from frequency responses
redshift - Redshift adjusts the color temperature of your screen according to your surroundings. This may help your eyes hurt less if you are working in front of the screen at night.
granblue-automation-android - Educational application written in Kotlin aimed at automating user-defined workflows for the mobile game, "Granblue Fantasy", using MediaProjection, AccessibilityService, and OpenCV.
Delist - A to-do "list" based on stacks, queues, and randomization for Android.
OnyxAndroidDemo