Somewhat related: I really like f.lux's "Darkroom" feature. Although I no longer use the app to reduce blue light after the advent of macOS's Night Shift, Darkroom mode tints the screen completely red (like a red version of Color Filters). It's great for working during the wee hours.
yes, definitely I am with you at that point, they are a great way to do this without a doubt
although
I am a windows user (lol) and also even if it's very fast to toggle the color filters via shortcut keys. I don't think so that I will be willing to toggle it off when I visit any work-related website like GitHub, Figma and such so site exclusion of this extension works really great for me in that perspective.
Very nice extension! Sometimes the first image on a page is briefly displayed in color, maybe it's my computer (Firefox under Linux). Is something like this also possible for Android?
it takes a bit of time to put filters over website so it is normal to have that but I will see what I can do with it
and
androids do usually have a greyscale mode on the devices preinstalled, I can work around a bit to make it compatible with firefox android as well but I think an app is what you are looking for?
greyscaling particular apps right?
I use the built in accessibility "Color Filters" in Mac with the Menu Bar shortcut to toggle it on/off
* https://support.apple.com/en-jo/guide/mac-help/mchlp2975/mac
* https://discussions.apple.com/thread/252274205?sortBy=rank
Somewhat related: I really like f.lux's "Darkroom" feature. Although I no longer use the app to reduce blue light after the advent of macOS's Night Shift, Darkroom mode tints the screen completely red (like a red version of Color Filters). It's great for working during the wee hours.
https://justgetflux.com/
yes, definitely I am with you at that point, they are a great way to do this without a doubt although I am a windows user (lol) and also even if it's very fast to toggle the color filters via shortcut keys. I don't think so that I will be willing to toggle it off when I visit any work-related website like GitHub, Figma and such so site exclusion of this extension works really great for me in that perspective.
Very nice extension! Sometimes the first image on a page is briefly displayed in color, maybe it's my computer (Firefox under Linux). Is something like this also possible for Android?
it takes a bit of time to put filters over website so it is normal to have that but I will see what I can do with it
and
androids do usually have a greyscale mode on the devices preinstalled, I can work around a bit to make it compatible with firefox android as well but I think an app is what you are looking for? greyscaling particular apps right?
Your plugin for Firefox Android would be great.
Greyscale mode is an option I'm using right now.
This is cool lol. Something Ill definitely use for working into the evenings.
;)
Just downloaded it. UI looks very nice.
Glad you liked it