![]() ![]() These will run out fast so first come first serve opportunity here. ![]() LISTENERS BONUS: Daniel kindly gave me a couple of hundred copies of his pro version of the software for followers of the blog and podcast. Go to the Iris Tech website here to find out more join the Facebook Support Group or follow the Iris Tech on Facebook or on Twitter. Special thanks to Daniel for joining me on the show. However, since using Daniels’ new Iris software I love the extra features he has built into it. I enjoyed this interview as I have been using blue light filter software called F.Lux software for years after learning about why we need to filter out blue light especially at night. If you know someone who is interested in protecting their eyes when using a computer screen then this episode is for them! ![]() I was surprised to hear what we should do with the brightness levels of the screen. We not only talk about the type of light emitted, but the effect of screen brightness, flicker rate and font rendering on eye strain. This includes the difference between laptop & desktop computer screens vs smartphones and tablet screens. He explains his journey of having perfect vision to needing to wear glasses after working on computers for work.ĭaniel shares some great information about how digital screens work. In the interview you’ll hear the backstory behind why Daniel created an alternative to the popular f.lux software called Iris. He is a programmer who is keen to protect his own vision from the negative effects that artificial light emitted from digital screens can do. In today’s interview I get to speak with blue light filter software expert, Daniel Georgiev from Iris Tech, about the benefits of blue light blocking software on eye health.ĭaniel is very passionate about the using blue light filter software to help protect our eyes. Daniel Georgiev: Inventor of Iris Software ![]()
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