Simulate iOS's "reduce white point" feature on OS X El Capitan
I've become fond of iOS's "reduce white point" accessibility feature to reduce the intensity of bright colors, which makes the screen much easier to use in the dark -- nicer, in my opinion, than simply turning down the brightness.
On OS X El Capitan version 10.11, is there a way to simulate this feature using native OS X tools, or ones available on the internet? I couldn't find anything.
Thanks for the help.
This is a solution that work nicely, but it is not free.
Gamma Control - is a professional app to control the brightness of color on your mac. Really useful to correct color & black on any projector, that's why I paid for it at first ~25$.
Get it in the App Store
The put these setting on:
1- Max brightness on you mac
2- In Gamma Control put the White Point Luminance as you like (between 0.3 and 0.6 I enjoy)