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      iJudg3u
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      just to give an update: I still have the same problem with OSX 10.11.4, Safari 9.1 and flux 36.6. Btw moving the mouse does prevent the artefacts from happening, but who wants to do that all the time in fullscreen right? ;)

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        A Former User
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        @lorna any word from the intel guys on this? thanks!

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          kaicrawf
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            A Former User
            last edited by A Former User

            Hello! I'm having the same problem with artefacting, but in quicktime. If a spot in the video is pure white, and the video is playing with the cursor hidden, then white spots are not tinted, rather pure white. You can see when I start playing the video that the colors brighter on the GIF here.

            MacBook Pro late 2013

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              kypreonyc
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              is anything being done about this or should i just uninstall f.lux?

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                A Former User @benfowler
                last edited by

                This used to be a deal breaker for me too but the workaround suggested by @benfowler is perfect and currently the most convenient way to avoid the issue.


                There is 1 easy hack to avoid this issue.

                Put the mouse curser onto the youtube / netflix video scroll bar at the bottom of the screen.
                The issue seems to arise due to refresh rate at full screen video in safari.
                Possibly to save battery, safari technology doesnt refresh areas of the screen that have pixels the dont change or similar.
                But when you put the curser over this area, , it does seem to solve the issue .

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                  Orico @A Former User
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                  @jonsnow When you do that, you are not really in full screen any more, because the video title appears so does the video timeline scroll bar, taking up 10% of the top and 10% of the bottom and adding distractions.

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                    A Former User
                    last edited by

                    I'm experiencing the same issues with fullscreen YouTube videos, I found if you zoom in (cmd, +) it removes/stops the artifacting so you don't need to keep your curser on the timeline blocking some of the video, it doesn't effect the video just makes the playback elements larger. No idea why this works or if it helps with netflix.

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                      wiwi1019
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                      I'm on MacBook Air 2015 and have the exact same issue, and I found a simple solution:

                      Use Firefox at night.

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                        lbspht
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                        Hi all, it has to be issue in Safari. It appears in videos from various web pages. I can't believe Apple is doing nothing with this....

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                          aimingforangels
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                          Hey all,
                          Definitely not just a Safari issue. Having the same problem and can replicate the results in both Safari and Chrome. Admittedly, I have not tried Firefox.

                          Running MBP 13" (Early 2015) with the Intel Iris 6100 chipset.
                          Chrome ver. 53.0.2785.46 beta (64-bit)
                          Safari ver. 9.1.2 (11601.7.7)
                          f.lux ver. 37.3

                          I've found that, for some reason, this issue doesn't occur when you crank the display scaling in System Preferences to the highest it will go. (1680x1050 on my set up).

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                            fillep
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                            AAAAH I'm getting MAD!

                            I've never had this problem before on my 15" retina MBP mid 2012, but it got stolen (in a fucking brutal home invasion robbery) and now I have a 13" mid 2015 retina MBP that I got from work and these artifacts are KILLING me.

                            Those fucking bastards that stole my computer are now also responsible for all GPU problems in the world and I hope they die. Good news for everyone, they're both in custody so send all your fucking lawyers because these guys are gonna get some software engineering training, and hopefully when they get out they will FIX IT.

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                              thedouglas
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                              The problem persists! I am using Safari as well. Maybe I'll just get Firefox and see what happens...

                              Safari 9.0.1
                              El Capitan 10.11.1
                              f.lux 37.2

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                                Joegenius98
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                                Guys! The problem is not with Safari, it's the f.lux app itself! I don't mean to be rude or anything or like that, but it has to be f.lux's fault for this color artefacting because when I disabled it, YouTube videos in fullscreen mode weren't having that issue anymore. All videos ran fine as they're supposed to.

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                                  Joegenius98 @Joegenius98
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                                  @Joegenius98 FYI, I have the latest 2016 MacBook, but that doesn't matter because I tried out the Macbook Air and Pro at the Apple Store and even played 4k videos on Safari without any problem.

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                                    mixolyd
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                                    I'm experiencing this on Netflix also. OSX 10.11.6. I wonder why it's taking the flux team so long to fix this?

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                                      aimingforangels @mixolyd
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                                      @mixolyd I'm assuming they don't see the point in patching until OS Sierra gets its public launch. It is getting ridiculous though. Very annoying

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                                        Tungsten_smooth
                                        last edited by Tungsten_smooth

                                        To everyone: Apple keeps managing color settings and modifying how something as simple as auto brightness adjusts BRIGHTNESS and starts having it also adjust gamma.

                                        F.lux uses gamma ramps so that's one part of it. Now Mac OS Sierra reads color profiles differently.

                                        It's almost as if apple is doing the most annoying shit possible to stop the f.lux team... because they want their own version.

                                        Night Shift for Mac OS will happen. That's Apple for you.

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                                          Joegenius98
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                                          @Tungsten_smooth Thanks for letting us know!

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                                            thedouglas @Tungsten_smooth
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                                            @Tungsten_smooth well, that sucks because Night Shift doesn't actually take blue all the way out. I find it unuseable on my iPhone without an attachable blue light filter.

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