Color Filters for Reading, Rest, and Focus
Screen Color Filter turns a phone or tablet display into a more comfortable viewing surface. Users can apply a warm orange or yellow tint to soften blue light for evening reading, choose a black filter when system brightness is still too bright, or use a blue tint when a clearer focus cue helps during work or study.
The main control is built around changing the screen appearance rather than editing individual apps. A full-screen filter keeps the chosen tone consistent, while additional coverage options can extend it to the notification area, lock screen, and navigation bar. That makes the display feel more consistent when moving between reading, browsing, and other daily tasks.
Fine-Tune Brightness and Screen Coverage
The app gives users direct control over the intensity of the display layer. Color selection and filter transparency can be tuned until text, images, and dark scenes feel easier to view without changing every app separately. The same workflow works for a quick one-time adjustment or a setting you want to keep for a longer session.
Quick Settings and the notification area keep these controls close to the rest of Android's everyday tools. Users can switch the filter on or off, raise or lower its effect, and return to a preferred tone without reopening a full settings page. Screen capture remains practical because the filter is designed not to distort saved screenshots.
Automatic and Scheduled Display Changes
Automatic mode can respond to surrounding light, which is useful when a phone moves between a bright room, outdoors, and a darker evening setting. Instead of repeatedly choosing a tone, users can let the display adapt to changing conditions while keeping the same general viewing preference.
Schedule mode adds time-based control for routines. A person can plan a warmer or darker presentation at night, then switch to a different color and brightness during daytime work or study. These modes are suited to users who want the filter to become part of a routine rather than another setting they must remember every time the screen changes.
Quick Shortcuts for Everyday Screen Control
Screen Color Filter is designed for frequent, small adjustments rather than a one-time setup. Users can customize notification shortcuts, place a shortcut on the home screen, or use the Quick Settings window to reach color and transparency controls with fewer taps. The app's overlay exposes On/Off and percentage choices, giving a fast way to compare a lighter and stronger filter.
That shortcut-oriented layout fits readers, commuters, students, and anyone who moves between different lighting conditions during the day. Keeping favorite controls close makes the app useful for short sessions as well as long stretches of reading or work, while its emphasis on limited system overhead helps avoid turning a simple display change into a heavy background task.