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Red Telescope Flashlight

When you're working at night, the last thing you need is to temporarily lose your night vision by looking at a bright LED flashlight. By using this red flashlight, you'll maintain your night vision and be able to see what you're doing.
This is a red flashlight app that does NOT use the LED. It uses the phone's display to emit different shades of red (from bright red to dark maroon) to black (backlight only) to full white. The phone can lock into each color setting.

Perfect for astronomy, photography, and working in the dark.

Again: Does NOT use the LED as a flashlight. That's why this app is red and awesome.

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Reviews (8)

Kee. S. Sep 28, 2015     

Yes, this creates a red-light flashlight, yay. However, since you have to go thru the usual clicks on your usual screens to launch the app, it didn't actually preserve your night vision at all. I guess I was hoping for more.

Bla. V. Nov 13, 2015     

A very simple app, but knows pretty much for astronomy. I haven't found yet a better light app to the telescope!

Rob. A. Jul 24, 2014     

Simple idea for an app that meets a need. Thanks for sharing!

Gar. H. Jul 28, 2015     

Very useful in the pitch black.

Ale. D. Jul 18, 2014     

why does it need WiFi or media access?

ger. m. Sep 1, 2015     

This is great

App. T. Jul 13, 2014     

It give me red light when i need it, and then very small amounts of light when i want that, and then FULL ON white light when I need real brightness. Doesn't use the flash, which is too much light, plus i have other tools that do that. App is a bit simple and a bit ugly, but it's functional and stable and easy to use.

Cha. J. May 21, 2016     

I would recommend cf lumen instead. It allows you to overlay colors over all apps, and I use it every night to limit blue light.