Video Image Control ( new gamma )
The extension regulate sharpness, contrast, brightness, saturation and other settings for video and images on the all websites.
Produce gamma frequency pulses, possibly linked to neural amyloid reduction. DO NOT USE IF PHOTOSENSITIVE.
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# WARNING. DO NOT USE IF PHOTOSENSITIVE. GAMMALOID USES HIGH FREQUENCY STROBES. #
Chrome extension that flashes your screen at custom frequencies. Allows for experimentation with possible links between gamma frequency flashes and amyloid load (http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v540/n7632/full/nature20587.html).
The extension options page allows for custom change in the flash opacity and frequency. Default is 10% opacity, 40Hz.
MIT licensed; contribute at https://github.com/jkingsman/Gammaloid.
The efficacy or safety of this tool has not been evaluated by anyone. Use at your own risk. This tool is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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