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      rickycc
      last edited by

      @alexz @theos I have just encountered this "discoloration" issue after a time machine restore. A complete removal of Flux with "CleanApp" resolve the issue.
      Now True tone and Flux are both enabled without any issues.

      I am using a 2018 MBP 13" with an nvidia 1070p egpu setup.

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        herf
        last edited by herf

        We do not have a newer MBP here, so I am posting a test build here to try out:

        https://justgetflux.com/mac/Flux39.9871.zip

        This one has a couple experimental fixes, and a new pref called "blackbias" which pushes up the blackpoint to work around the bug

        Steps:

        1. Quit current f.lux
        2. Download/run build above

        Then:
        3. From Terminal type this into the command line:

        defaults write org.herf.Flux blackbias 0.05

        The default is zero.

        f.lux will reload the setting right away, but you might have to toggle a slider in the UI to make it stick. You can use larger or smaller numbers if needed. I will keep thinking of other workarounds, but this one might be a bandaid until we have a fix from Apple/Intel.

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          herf
          last edited by

          And beta 5 has the fix I hope?

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            belaczek @herf
            last edited by

            @herf Hi, I had the same issue as described above on macbook pro 2018. The experimental fix build + defaults write org.herf.Flux blackbias 0.05 seems to solve the issue, except for darkroom mode which still turns the whole screen into bright blue/cyan shade, as it is on the screenshot above.

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              ninja
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              @herf - the experimental fix plus the defaults write org.herf.Flux blackbias 0.1 seems to have fixed the problem. I tried setting it to 0.05 - but I still got the blue overtones (especially when increasing the color temperature).

              Would it be possible to have this be editable via the UI somehow ?

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                herf
                last edited by

                Thanks - we will probably not ship this one - it seems to be fixed in the new macOS beta.

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                  samphippen
                  last edited by

                  defaults write org.herf.Flux blackbias 0.05 worked for me!

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                    aimingforangels @herf
                    last edited by aimingforangels

                    @herf If people are having problems on High Sierra (myself included) there still needs to be a solution developed.

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                      user92402
                      last edited by

                      Confirming that on 2018 MBP 15":

                      • Test-build with defaults write org.herf.Flux blackbias 0.05 worked
                      • The issue happens only with Intel GPU, not AMD

                      Thanks for the test build.

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                        Heiro
                        last edited by Heiro

                        Can confirm that build 39.9871 corrected the cyan blacks issue on a 13" 2018 MacBook Pro (MR9Q2LL) for all Daytime, Sunset and bedtime colors.

                        Darkroom mode, however, shifts the entire screen to cyan. Pushing the black bias value to 0.1 did not fix the issue with dark room mode.

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                          pbotros1234
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                          Late 2018 Macbook 15" here; tried the build 39.9871 and the defaults write ... commands posted above. It largely works, but there are brief periods (< 5 seconds) where black parts of the screen show as bright cyan / bright blue, and then revert back to black. If it helps, I have the Intel UHD Graphics 630 card on this mac.

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