You may have heard of f.lux, the widely known software for eye protection. Apart from its freeware aspect there are much to be desired. Such as working properly on other platforms (Linux especially). Well Iris is a bit like f.lux but on steroids, it covers blue light, brightness (because reducing the brightness of the screen directly may be more detrimental as some monitors reduce the lights by flickering more). It can also manages exceptions. Have you ever worked with any photomontage softwares in the night, you'll know why exceptions are always great). If you like macOS font rendering, recently they added in the Windows version GDIPP into Iris. There are also a lot of presets, I don't use them, but still great.The support is present and nice, recently I had an issue because I was using their other software Vision alongside with Iris. And they helped me to solve my problem. I got a respond in less than a hour.The only drawback is its price, 50 bucks for a complete software with updates, 15 for one locked on one major version is kinda meh. I'm sure if the company were to be more known the prices could reduce. As it's a really small company. I get why the prices are a bit high, but still I still think it's a bit pricey, not everyone could afford this software. So in my opinion there is one drawback but still an important drawback for the majority of users.
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Iris is software which makes Monitors healthy for the eyes. Blue Light Filter and Screen Dimmer for Eye Protection, you can reduce the Blue Light emitted from your screen for better sleep, reduce the Brightness of your screen without PWM and avoid eye ...