Ok, so I've always been sensitive to bright lights from displays or maybe it's just not having used brighter displays long enough to get used to them. I bought an iPhone 12 Pro today, was upgrading fra a 7 Plus and it felt very bright. But on both my 7 Plus and iPad Air 2 I have had f.lux installed for years, basically used f.lux since the iPhone 6.
Downloaded it way back and it's worked on all LCD displays, but can't get it to work on any OLED ones. The f.lux way of warming the color is completely different from Apple's night shift. Anyhow just might think I've "spoiled" my eyes using it for so long.
When I bought a new OLED tv I felt it was way to bright at first, adjusting the settings all the time, but now I've gotten used to it and love it.
So anyways do you think the same applies to the new iPhone screens? Is it just an adjustment period?
Downloaded it way back and it's worked on all LCD displays, but can't get it to work on any OLED ones. The f.lux way of warming the color is completely different from Apple's night shift. Anyhow just might think I've "spoiled" my eyes using it for so long.
When I bought a new OLED tv I felt it was way to bright at first, adjusting the settings all the time, but now I've gotten used to it and love it.
So anyways do you think the same applies to the new iPhone screens? Is it just an adjustment period?