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Color Temperature (Change Lux) is designed to be simple to use. Open it up and slide to on - that's it. Once turned on, you can slide the color selections to make the perfect color scheme. You can also view the value and also whitelist pages, etc. By default, the colors are 255 for red, 147 for green, and 41 for blue. You can change these values, and they will be auto-saved. This add-on/extension supports most popular browsers, including Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Opera.
Color Temperature (Change Lux) Features:
Easily change the color temperature of your screen from cool to warm colors (fitted for day or night time).
Toolbar panel UI has the required tools to adjust color temperature.
There is also an on/off switch to switch the addon ON or OFF easily.
This addon applies color temperature to all websites, but you can add the desired site(s) to a whitelist table to exclude them from whitelisting.
There are also keyboard shortcuts to enhance adding websites to the whitelist table.
The options page for this addon has several settings to adjust.
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