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详细介绍

Shades Chrome to a soothing orange color to decrease eye-strain, eye fatigue and to appease your brain's day/night cycle.

Now open source! Check out the source code and contribute here: https://github.com/MarcGuiselin/screen-shader

😁Do your eyes a favor, Install Screen Shader!

😍The most popular screen tinting application for Chrome!

🧐This extension is in not endorsed by or affiliated to f.lux Software LLC.

Computer displays produce bright blue light which can strain your eyes late at night and interfere with your sleeping cycle.
Screen Shader is designed to tint your computer display a “cozy” orange color to reduce eye-strain, eye fatigue, and restore day/night balance, while also providing a wide variety of settings for everyone's different tastes!

With over two months of very hard work I present version 2.0!
⭐A completely redesigned modern menu!
⭐A completely new shading algorithm based off the newest research
⭐Full control over geopositioning, color, and darkness settings
⭐Bug fixes for countless websites
⭐Optimized to never slow chrome down

👌Works everywhere you'd expect it to. YouTube, Facebook, Reddit, you name it!

👍Continually tested on windows, mac, and chrome OS, and is constantly being bugfixed and updated with feedback from its users.

🤟Includes these keyboard shortcuts to control the shade:
ALT SHIFT UP to increase
ALT SHIFT DOWN to decrease
ALT SHIFT S to toggle on or off
And many more! Edit them in the menu.

📨Send me an email, or comment here. I'll usually reply in a day or two! 😀

Be sure to read the research that this extension is based off of: https://justgetflux.com/research.html

📞Contact me at screenshaderapp@gmail.com
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Q: I'm young and have good eyes. I don't need this.
A: Young teens may be twice as sensitive to light at night, and the elderly much less so. These results have important implications for schools, senior care, and device usage at night, t