How do Sup Forums set its brightness on:

How do Sup Forums set its brightness on:

> Desktop Monitor
> Laptop
> Smartphone

I don't set my desktop's brightness, I just use redshift

Always 30%

auto smartphone
minimum everything else

why?

telepathically

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Day time: 25%
Night time: 0%

That's exactly how I imagine people who use 100% brightness!

always 0 or whatever is the lowest. its weird that setting it to 0 does not actually turn the light off.

i like having accurate colors tho

fn keys
fn keys
auto

100%
100%, unless need to save battery
50% during day, 0% when in dark/at night.

100% because PWM
applies to almost all of you

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manually

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120 lm/m^2

Not original poster but it's a cozy 1/3 brightness. It's not intentional

I set it depending on the environmental lighting

>100%
>Usually 3/10 or 5/10. 7/10 If sun is shining through the window and such.
>In bed 0%, otherwise indoors anything between 20 - 100%, and outdoors usually 100%

Into the trash
Use fn+pg up/pg down

>using both hands to change brightness

yes, because some people know how to use both hands not just one

0 brightness + redshift

>100
>auto
>auto

>desktop monitor
just whatever I feel like in the moment
>laptop
auto
>smartphone
auto

max on my chinkpad laptop

about 25-30% with auto adjust disabled on my amoled samsung smartphone to prevent screen burn in damage and shiet.

>desktop
Absolutely no idea, whatever it is by default.
>portables
70% or so.

>Spyder4pro hardware auto adjust
>Auto
>Auto

Android 8 is auto or at night I change it depending on lighting around me
Desktop is displayfusion.

`xbacklight -set $BRIGHTNESS`

>Desktop
Whatever the default is if it's not too bright, think it's set to 50 rn
>laptop
It died, so zero
>Smartphone
Bit over a quarter on the slider with automagic brightness selected

desktop asus 23"
brightness 20%
contrast 30%
temp custom: 100% R 100% G 100% B (did not want any of that warm, cool, or normal stuff)

agreed. if brightness and contrast are too low, you can't see colors very well.

obvious outdoorsman. either that or you live in the desert

I noticed most ppl like 1/3 or about 30%
it seems shut ins can't stand bright lights very well

>no desktop
>set it according to the lighting by fn + brightness keys
>set it according to the lighting by sliding status bar

>desktop monitor
Max brightness with flux (windows) and redshift (Linux)
>Laptop
This depends on where I'm sitting, but it's usually between 40%-60%. I don't use redshift.
>Smartphone
I use adaptive brightness and have the slider set to around 45%. I also use lineage os live display.

>desktop
Set CRT brightness to the point right when 1,1,1 is distinguishable from black. Set color temperature OSD menu to 5000K at night.
>laptop
Full brightness to avoid PWM flicker. Redshift at night.
>phone
Auto brightness all the time.

Same for me

Is that YOU in the picture??

desktop: 40% (100% is way too bright)
laptop: 10-20%, to conserve the battery
smartphone: 45-50%, 100% when I'm outside
e-reader: 13%

With the brightness controls, silly.

There is no one in that pic. Oh, i get.

Alot of us care about colour accuracy.

>not getting the joke
I'm saying I don't like nu chiclet keyboard user.

>joke
you even failed at that brainlet

I always wondered why they don't do it on every monitor

It's in the top right corner who cares

I understand you don't have sun in your basement but somebody do.

Sure

>none
>depends on how sunny it is, normally at 70% or so
>auto that shit

This

>0%
>0%, 25% if in sunlight
>0%, 10-20% if in sunlight
I don't understand why people have their screens so bright, especially when they use sites/apps that are all white.

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