Gamma control through an external program. I like wl-gammarelay-rs because it is the only tool that enables you to set different gamma per output. However, note that the author does not want to maintain a fedora package which is annoying for the Fedora Miracle spin unless you're comfortable usingmy janky COPR or doing it yourself
Screen shaders ("decoration") like hyprland's hyprshade with internal controls. This is in my opinion a much inferior solution because instead of adding the filter at the hardware level, it does it at the software level. If you have a blue light shader turned on and you take a screenshot, the screenshot will remain orange-tinted on any display you see it on (especially if the display itself already has a shader applied - double orange!)
Two ways to do this:
wl-gammarelay-rs
because it is the only tool that enables you to set different gamma per output. However, note that the author does not want to maintain a fedora package which is annoying for the Fedora Miracle spin unless you're comfortable usingmy janky COPR or doing it yourself