How to Disable Night Shift for Certain Apps on Mac

Night shift (inspried fromF.lux) is a native feature in Mac, that gradually shifts your screen color from blue to an orange as the sunset. Studies has shown limiting expore to blue light helps you sleep a little better at night.

While it is a thoughtful feature, it doesn’t offer much customization as F.lux. For instance, if you’re working on graphics projects or editing videos during the night, the night shift filter may affect your color perception. To solve this, we’d use a better utility app to customize Night Shift on macOS.

Notification Center

Before We Begin

To enable the Night Shift filter on your Mac computer, navigate to Settings > Displays > Night Shift > Schedule. You can also toggle Night Shift on and off from the Notification Center. To open Notification Center, clickin the upper-right corner of your screen.

While this method works you would always have to navigate the Settings app to get to the setting to change or disable the settings. It makes it inconvenient and there are no granular controls. For instance, disable ‘Night Shift’ for one hour or disable it for certain apps. That’s where third-party apps such as ‘Shifty’ comes in.

built in method

Customize Night Shift on macOS

Shifty is a tiny utility app that puts the Night Shift filter controls on the Menu bar. you’re able to quickly disable the Blue light filter for the active window, active tab, or even disable it altogether. You can also adjust the intensity of the filter using the slider from the Menu bar which makes it convenient and set a custom schedule for interrupting the filter. Apart from this, the app also lets you set keyboard shortcuts that allow you to adjust and fine-tune the filter to your needs with just the keys.

Start by installing the Shifty appfrom this linkto your mac computer. Once you have the app installed, it requires a little setup that only takes a couple of minutes.Click Nextto proceed.

shifty

Shifty supports Safari, Chrome, Opera, and Vivaldi web browsers and offers instant Night Shift filter for the active tabs and windows. You can enable this feature byclicking ‘yes’so that you would be able to disable the blue light filter for specific websites.

The only thing left now is to give the app the controls to make necessary changes to the system.Click “Open System Preferences”.

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You would find the Privacy tab open in the Settings app. Find the Shifty app icon under Accessibility settings andcheck the box next to it and lock the changes.

That’s it. You’re all set, you’re able to now simply control the Shifty app from the Menu bar.

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you’re able to use Shifty to disable Night Shift for specific apps (like Photoshop), websites, and custom time periods. However, there are few caveats. For example, say, if you want to disable Night Shift for Photoshop, launch the Photoshop app and disable Night Shift for it. Shifty will remember you preferences for this particular session. However, if you quit the Photoshop app, Shifty will lose all its data and you have to start all over again.

Final Words

This was a quick way to customize the Blue light filter on macOS. The third-party app Shifty offers you greater control over the implementation of the filter. you’re able to easily disable, adjust, and set a time period for the blue light filter. What do you think? Let me know in the comments below or hit me up on Twitter.

Read:4 Best iOS Sleep Settings to Sleep Soundly at Night

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