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      paksj
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      With 10.12.4, every time I switch to darkroom mode, the fonts blur. I use the darkroom mode a lot to read at night, but I can't. I can barely make out letters. The problem does not occur if I use "invert colours" in Accessibility in System preferences on my Mac; it only happens with darkroom mode.

      Smaller, but persistent issue : Also, for a few seconds, the display changes colour (from red font to white) with a sudden burst of brightness before reverting.

      I have deleted and reinstalled f.lux, but the problem persists.

      I am using the latest Macbook Pro with the touchbar. Please advise. I really need darkroom to work.

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      • herfH
        herf
        last edited by

        Can you post an iPhone picture or something like that?

        The feature totally stopped working the way we used to do it, so we used another method. We can't make it look quite as good, but it shouldn't be terrible!

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          paksj
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          1_1492443715044_inv clrs 1.JPG 0_1492443715044_flux 1.JPG

          See the attached pictures. The one with the red font is with f.lux (darkroom/inverted colours in Mac). The one with the white font is just inverted colours in Mac without f.lux. I've tried a variety of programmes, and the result is the same. This is Microsoft Excel.

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            paksj @herf
            last edited by

            @herf

            1_1492443961487_inv clrs 2.JPG 0_1492443961487_flux 2.JPG

            More pictures for the same. The one with the red font is with f.lux (darkroom/inverted colours in Mac). The one with the white font is just inverted colours in Mac without f.lux. This is Text Edit.

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            • herfH
              herf
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              Yuck - there is some kind of overflow here.

              Does System Preferences > Accessibility > Invert colors look ok?

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                paksj
                last edited by

                Yes. In the pictures above, the clear ones (with white font on black background) are from System Preferences > Accessibility > Invert colors.

                But if I use System Preferences > Accessibility > Invert colors with f.lux on, I get the same blurred fonts.

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                • K
                  kippp
                  last edited by

                  I have this same problem, 15" MacBook Pro with toucher

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                  • herfH
                    herf
                    last edited by

                    ok thanks - we will have to get a friend to bring one over. I could make guesses but it's hard to guess the right fix.

                    We used to use a totally different method to implement darkroom, but in 10.12.4 this method started turning the screen black, so this one is actually turning on "invert colors" instead. It looks great on the older Macbooks, but there seems to be a bug in how the wider-gamut machines are treating our transform.

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                      kippp @herf
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                      @herf

                      Thanks for getting back to me. I actually figured it last night after I posted. If I turn off "Use LCD font smoothing when available" in System Preferences-->General, the issue goes away. I just unchecked that setting and rebooted.

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                      • herfH
                        herf @kippp
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                        @kippp thanks this is a big help!

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                        • herfH
                          herf
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                          For now I added this to the FAQ:
                          https://justgetflux.com/faq.html?q=smoothing#

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