Lunar 6.9.5 macOS
Intelligent adaptive brightness for your external display.. Lunar controls the same brightness that you can change by using the monitor’s physical buttons.
- Sensor-based Adaptive Brightness (and contrast) based on an external light sensor
- Sync-based Adaptive Brightness (and contrast) based on the built-in light sensor of the Macbook or iMac
- Location-based Adaptive Brightness (and contrast) based on the sunrise/sunset times in your location
- App Exception list if you need more brightness for specific activities (watching movies, design work)
Individual settings per display
- Manual controls and hotkeys for setting brightness and contrast that respect the min/max values per monitor
- It doesn’t interfere at all with the native adaptive brightness that macOS implements for the built-in display
- It works well along Night Shift and True Tone (and f.lux if Gamma/Software controls are not used)
If the first launch falls – run again
What’s New:
Version 6.9.5
Fixes:
- Work around macOS issue where the license code text field is not visible until clicked
Improvements:
- Allow pausing/unpausing adaptive brightness via a new adaptivePaused property using the CLI or Shortcuts
Compatibility: macOS 10.15 or later
Homepage https://lunar.fyi/
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