cfeck added a comment.

  In https://phabricator.kde.org/D5928#112334, @subdiff wrote:
  
  > In https://phabricator.kde.org/D5928#111282, @graesslin wrote:
  >
  > > I wouldn't call it color correction as we used to have a mechanism called 
color correction in the past which did something very different. Personal 
suggestion: gamma correction or color temperature correction.
  >
  >
  > I have looked it up now and it's something about ICC profiles for screens. 
Is this stuff functionally right now in KWin? Don't forget that Night Color is 
only the first part of the planned work here. In the end it is also about 
giving the user control over gamma / color values of the attached screens in 
general, which sounds similar to the ICC profiles stuff and maybe should be 
integrated anyway. Which means then it would make sense again to use the 
proposed name. But if not, gamma correction would be the way to go, because as 
I said in the end not only color temperature
  
  
  The difference between gamma correction and color correction is that the 
former only uses three 1D LUTs, while the latter can use three 3D LUTs. In 
other words, gamma correction cannot tint your blue more green, while color 
correction can.

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