Orange screen
Fill your entire screen with pure orange — amber mood light for evenings, a sunset glow for photos, or warm fill for video calls. Click or press Esc to exit.
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Orange screen FAQ
- What is an orange screen used for?
- It's the screen-as-lamp color: amber light for winding down in the evening, a stand-in for the sunset-lamp look in photos, or a warm accent glow behind a desk setup. Orange sits even further from blue than yellow does — the panel's blue channel stays off entirely — which is why amber is the traditional color of night lights.
- How is this different from Night Shift or Night Light?
- Those filters warm everything you're looking at while you keep working; whites drift orange but content stays visible. A full orange screen is the endpoint of that idea: no content at all, just warm light — useful when the display's job is to be a lamp, not a screen. For reading in the evening, the filter is the better tool; for ambient light, this page is.
- Can I use an orange screen as warm fill light for video?
- Yes — a second monitor or tablet showing this page makes a decent warm fill to balance cool window light or a blue-ish key light on video calls. Turn the brightness up, move the screen close (light falls off fast with distance), and dial the warmth by switching between this page and the yellow screen.