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      tkrunning
      last edited by tkrunning

      Within the last 24 hours my screen has started to occasionally get a really cool, blue-ish tint every few minutes. It usually lasts for 3-10 seconds. If I quit Flux my screen switches to the blue tint and stays that way until I start Flux again. Version 36.4.

      Come to think of it I did install some OS X updates yesterday. I'm now running 10.11.1.

      Help?

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        Reivax
        last edited by Reivax

        After updating yesterday to 10.11.2 I'm having the same effect. Screen get a blue-ish tint and after few seconds get is "f.lux" tint again.

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        • lpuertoL
          lpuerto
          last edited by

          same here!

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          • lornaL
            lorna
            last edited by

            Two things to try: turning off the Displays Automatic Brightness setting, and try rebooting (with no external monitors connected).

            @lorna

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            • herfH
              herf
              last edited by

              We'll check out 10.11.2.

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              • herfH
                herf
                last edited by

                We'll call this the "auto brightness bug".

                We have these configs in-house, and here is what we are seeing after a fresh boot:

                • 2012 MBA on 10.11.2: no flashing whether or not Automatically Adjust Brightness is enabled

                • 2013 MBA on 10.11.1: yes, flashing when Auto Brightness is enabled, otherwise no.

                • 2014 MBPr on 10.11.1: no flashing at all (either video card), whether or not Auto Brightness is enabled. This version is also using a custom profile because it's dual GPU.

                We see best results after a clean boot with no external devices attached.
                When we've seen bugs, it has been with external display (Thunderbolt 27) or after a lot of wake/sleeps/etc.

                Sounds like other people are seeing this more constantly, so any other steps you can think of would help a lot.

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                  jay
                  last edited by

                  This is really easy to reproduce by covering the camera (with my hand) at night; the screen will instantly turn blue. Then I can make it red again by hitting the melanopic light refresh button in the about box.

                  Only happens on mid '13 MBA. My mid '15 MBP is not affected.

                  About my mac

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                  • herfH
                    herf
                    last edited by

                    Yes this is related to Apple's new "auto brightness" feature which also adjusts midtones in bright rooms.

                    And it definitely happens on our MBA with auto-brightness "on" in settings, and it goes away otherwise (may take a reboot also?)

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                    • lpuertoL
                      lpuerto
                      last edited by

                      I've just installed the 36.5 version, and seems that the bug is solved.

                      Thanks!

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                      • lpuertoL
                        lpuerto @lpuerto
                        last edited by

                        @lpuerto Damn! It returned! (the flickering)

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                        • lpuertoL
                          lpuerto
                          last edited by

                          The ones with 10.11.2... have you reported it to apple? Seems that it's also an apple problem :)

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                            nilsenevoldsen
                            last edited by

                            Since there are two reports of MacBook Pros not being affected, I'll add that my Mid-2014 Retina Macbook Pro running 10.11.1 IS affected. It has integrated graphics only.

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                            • herfH
                              herf
                              last edited by

                              Yes in the newer betas we are seeing it anytime the Automatic Brightness feature is on (or when it's recently been turned off).

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                                mainstreetmark
                                last edited by

                                I am on the same setup, and with the same problem. It was so annoying I quit flux. But that was even more annoying.

                                I disabled "Automatically adjust Brightness" in Display prefs and sofar sogood.

                                OSX 10.11.1
                                MacBook Air (13-inch, Mid 2013)

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                                  whatismyusername
                                  last edited by

                                  Is there anything that can cause it to re-enable itself? I could've sworn I'd disabled that, but I looked again and it was enabled. Just disabled it and no flickering (so far).

                                  FWIW I'm on a Late 2013 13" MBPr with 10.11.1.

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                                  • lornaL
                                    lorna
                                    last edited by

                                    @whatismyusername that's frightening! did you reboot?

                                    @lorna

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                                      whatismyusername
                                      last edited by

                                      @lorna Sorry, just remembered it was the "Adjust keyboard brightness in low light" setting I had disabled. False alarm.

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                                      • lornaL
                                        lorna
                                        last edited by

                                        Wow, I didn't even know that was a thing now, ha. Whew.

                                        @lorna

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