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How to change Night Light’s colour temperature during the day on Ubuntu

By inoktav
13/07/2026 1 Min Read
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day vs night.Night Light Scheduler is a new GNOME Shell extension that lets you control how warm your screen is throughout different parts of the evening (or day). GNOME’s built-in Night Light feature has a customisable schedule, and it lets you set a colour temperature that’s very orange, or less orange to filter out blue light. But that temperature holds the entire time Night Light is switched on. It eases in and out at each end but never changes in between. For most use cases, the default behaviour is fine; set and forget to a schedule. But if you wish you could […]

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