After switching off Night Light/Blue Light filter, screen looks more bluish but the real-world looks normal. If the eyes are adapted to red, everything should look bluish.

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After switching off Night Light/Blue Light filter, screen looks more bluish but the real-world looks normal. If the eyes are adapted to red, everything should look bluish.

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The world is not a display on a monitor with RGB values. When using a proper filter, the hardware emits less Blue values so things start looking strange. Blonde colours appear pink, greens start not looking so green, so on and so forth. Nothing changes about the real world, you’ve still got the sun and you’ve still got light acting the same. Your eyes will not “adapt” to the lack of blue light coming from a *single* light source in the same way that you adapt to the lack of/presence of light in general.

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