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well I personally like to look at awhite background as white and not yellow, so I will leave it off
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It stays on, gives a natural light.
natural light is not yellow tint. I like my whites to be white
 
Off at first. But then turned off night shift and turned true tone back on. I think that's the right combo. Looks good to me.
 
Just recently turned it off. I like it better. I have an original iPad Air and I always preferred that to the true tone.
 
well I personally like to look at awhite background as white and not yellow, so I will leave it off
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natural light is not yellow tint. I like my whites to be white

Then you need to understand natural light comes in several flavours. D65 and D50 are the two main ones and D50 (which is an industry standard) is yellowish, not pure white. Apple is handling this per standards, something people in the industry like and appreciate.

Also, I don't have yellowing of my pictures. Like I said, the color reporduction is quite accurate for being only 4 LEDs on a night scene pic.
 
On the 8 Plus it’s great. On my former iPhone X it was a salmon pink to baby aspirin orange. It looks good on my husband’s iPhone X, though. Go figure.
 
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