f.lux Beta for Windows Can Auto-Disable for Photo Editing Software
If you use the popular software f.lux on Windows for automatically adjusting your monitor color temperature depending on time and location to reduce eye-strain and improve sleep, there’s some good news for you: there’s now a beta version that brings auto-disabling for photo editing programs like Photoshop and Lightroom.
The new feature, announced on April 3rd, allows you to choose which apps will cause f.lux to automatically disable. To enable disabling for a particular app, open up the app, have it in focus, right-click the f.lux icon in your taskbar, and you should see the option for the current app.
Select that option, and voila! Your display will no longer be color-shifted at night while you’re doing photo editing.
f.lux is a free program, and the new beta for Windows can be downloaded here (the non-beta current version can be found on the f.lux homepage).