Absolutely. Too much contrast is bad for long-term readability, but too little contrast is bad for short-term readability!
Finding the right level of contrast is just as important as finding the right font size, the right width for your text column, the right typeface, etc...
What we need is a javascript library that slowly lightens the text over time :P Starts off black and moves to lighter shades the longer you're reading the page.
I'm only kidding, but it would be sorta interesting.
those tools are really nice, it's just that I use graphics programs and other tools that really benefit from an accurate depiction of colour way too often. even websites that talk about colours. for instance I'd have to disable flux before I can trust the colours in the images of this particular article, right?
and flux had like what, three configuration sliders or so? this redshift program seems better because at least it's scriptable in its "one-shot" modus.
I don't know how, but it would be great if someone could come up with a tool that does for your eyes what Flux does, but on the other hand doesn't muck up applications and instances that really do benefit from an accurate depiction of colour. If someone is looking for a "problem that needs solving", here it is :)
Finding the right level of contrast is just as important as finding the right font size, the right width for your text column, the right typeface, etc...