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      fernandezcojones
      last edited by

      Same problem here - two displays connected to GTX 1080Ti, weird artifacts (like in this post: https://forum.justgetflux.com/post/22665) on one screen. If a third screen is connected, the artifacts show on one screen only, but not the same as with two displays connected. No HDR displays.

      All of this is instantly remedied by toggling Night Light on and off and then it doesn't appear until a restart.

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        apreslin @fernandezcojones
        last edited by

        @herf Would you be able to take another look at this thread now that more people are reporting that they are experiencing this bug? Also tweeted at https://twitter.com/apreslin/status/1220409689835474944 at @JustGetFlux

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          herf @apreslin
          last edited by

          @apreslin Most of these issues (in Insider builds) should be reported to Microsoft also. Usually they are some combination of driver bugs and bugs internal to Windows. It does help if you post "driver info" here so we have a record of when things broke.

          Mostly we just forward them on, because they are bugs in the color system. Can you report them through "Feedback hub" from Windows?

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            fernandezcojones
            last edited by

            Reported the bug to MS through Feedback Hub as advised. Available here: https://aka.ms/AA88icf

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              jcrens8392
              last edited by

              Hey I just encountered this issue after calibrating my monitor w a custom profile using i1profiler from X-rite. I'm getting bright red lines showing at any K setting below 5000K. 5000K and above, and there are no red lines. Also, if I switch back to any other ICC profile, I don't get the red lines. This just started happening today after applying this new custom icc profile. Here's a link to the icc profile in case it helps: https://www.dropbox.com/s/zbj9b3zj4bvh88o/LG HDR WQHD_04-05-2020.icc?dl=0

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                simonr
                last edited by simonr

                Red artifacts for me, with the latest Intel driver from April (Surface Laptop 3).
                Tried toggling both "use display data for better color" and "use GPU" options, with no effect.

                Intel Corporation 27.20.100.8187: Intel(R) Iris(R) Plus Graphics (20200417)
                
                Surface Panel Filter, 285 x 190mm, built 2019
                Chromaticities: 
                  R=0.639648 0.329102
                  G=0.299805 0.599609
                  B=0.149414 0.059570
                  W=0.312500 0.328125
                  sRGB gamut: 99%, AdobeRGB gamut: 64%
                
                Monitor 1 on Intel(R) Iris(R) Plus Graphics: VCGT=0 gamma=1
                
                Windows Build: 18363.778
                

                Interestingly, this problem does not exist on my Surface Book 2:

                Intel Corporation 25.20.100.6472: Intel(R) UHD Graphics 620 (20181225)
                NVIDIA 26.21.14.3086: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 (20190522)
                
                Surface Display, 750 x 500mm, built 2016
                Chromaticities: 
                  R=0.639648 0.330078
                  G=0.299805 0.599609
                  B=0.150391 0.059570
                  W=0.312500 0.329102
                  sRGB gamut: 100%, AdobeRGB gamut: 64%
                
                Monitor 1 on Intel(R) UHD Graphics 620: VCGT=0 gamma=1
                
                Windows Build: 18363.778
                
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                  simonr @simonr
                  last edited by

                  For me, the artifacts only appear at temps 3250K and below. At 3300K and above, everything is fine.

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                  • lamchclL
                    lamchcl
                    last edited by

                    I'm getting the blue artifacts as well on two different computers with dual-monitor setups. Unsure if it matters, but the artifacts only occur on the monitor on the right side. On one computer, it occurs on the primary monitor, and on another computer, it appears on the secondary monitor. It seems to occur on normal mode (without any effects) if and only if the red value of the pixel is 129, and it looks like the red value becomes 0, or maybe 1 or some other small value (it's hard to measure because obviously the computer thinks it's 129).

                    Interestingly enough, the artifacts do disappear after a while (maybe after sleeping and waking? will need to do some more experimentation) but they consistently come back after a restart.

                    Hope this information helps to get this bug fixed ASAP, it's been an annoyance for a while and I didn't realize that f.lux was causing it until now.

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                      apreslin @lamchcl
                      last edited by

                      @lamchcl said in Red Screen Artifacts When flux is on:

                      I'm getting the blue artifacts as well on two different computers with dual-monitor setups. Unsure if it matters, but the artifacts only occur on the monitor on the right side. On one computer, it occurs on the primary monitor, and on another computer, it appears on the secondary monitor. It seems to occur on normal mode (without any effects) if and only if the red value of the pixel is 129, and it looks like the red value becomes 0, or maybe 1 or some other small value (it's hard to measure because obviously the computer thinks it's 129).

                      Interestingly enough, the artifacts do disappear after a while (maybe after sleeping and waking? will need to do some more experimentation) but they consistently come back after a restart.

                      Hope this information helps to get this bug fixed ASAP, it's been an annoyance for a while and I didn't realize that f.lux was causing it until now.

                      If your blue artifacts are the same as mine, they go away when the monitored is off after going to sleep. They stay away until the computer is rebooted.

                      You can manually use the monitor Off Utility https://download.cnet.com/Monitor-Off-Utility/3000-20432_4-10967806.html to have the monitors sleep and then move the mouse to bring the monitors back up. Another user above @fernandezcojones found that if you toggle Windows night light on and off they go away. That works for me too.

                      The developer @herf has said he believes the issue lies within using Insider Builds of Windows. I'm on a Windows Insider build.

                      @lamchcl Does you or anyone have these artifacts that is not on Windows Insider builds?

                      @lamchcl I agree about the frustration of the issue and finding it was tricky. I was actually buying and swapping out video cards trying to figure out what was causing it. Now it's just annoying, but at least there's workarounds. Hopefully someday either Microsoft and/or f.lux comes up with a fix. I'm tempted to do a clean install of Windows to see if it was actually tied to Insider builds, but that's a lot of work because I have a pretty complicated Windows setup and a lot of applications doing various things.

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                        neeek
                        last edited by

                        I'm also getting red artifacts only at temperatures 3250K and below on my Lenovo Yoga c940 (haven't tested external displays). When below 3250K, sometimes the artifacts appear/disappear.

                        When the artifacts are gone, sometimes when switching between applications the artifacts can reappear for a moment and then quickly disappear again. This doesn't happen when dragging a foreground window out of the way abruptly to reveal an image behind it. It only happens when I switch applications (e.g. Alt+Tab). Thought this might be a useful clue for the developers.

                        Intel Corporation 25.20.100.6847: Intel(R) Iris(R) Plus Graphics (20190614)
                        
                        Lenovo Display 3840x2160, 309 x 174mm, built 2018
                        Chromaticities: 
                          R=0.666992 0.331055
                          G=0.269531 0.661133
                          B=0.141602 0.061523
                          W=0.312500 0.328125
                          sRGB gamut: 100%, AdobeRGB gamut: 82%
                        
                        Monitor 1 on Intel(R) Iris(R) Plus Graphics: VCGT=0 gamma=1
                        
                        Windows Build: 18363.836
                        
                        
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                        • lamchclL
                          lamchcl @apreslin
                          last edited by lamchcl

                          @apreslin Sorry for the late reply, I wasn't getting notifications for this thread for some reason.

                          I am indeed using Insider builds; I'm on the slow ring on one computer and the fast ring on the other. I don't have any other Windows computers with f.lux installed, so I can't test whether it's linked to Insider builds either. But if a lot of people with this problem are using Insider Builds, there's probably a link (since not that many people are Windows Insiders compared to the rest of the population).

                          I haven't restarted my computer in a while (should probably get around to doing that) but if the artifacts come back I'll test if the Night Light workaround has any effect. Thanks for the suggestion.

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                          • lamchclL
                            lamchcl @lamchcl
                            last edited by

                            Just restarted my computer on the Fast Ring, and the blue artifacts are no longer showing up in v4.115 (thanks to https://forum.justgetflux.com/post/23190). Thanks @herf !

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                              apreslin
                              last edited by

                              Fixed for me too! What a relief! Thanks @herf !

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                                dimanish
                                last edited by dimanish

                                Still not fixed for me :(
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                                NVIDIA 26.21.14.4614: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti (20200515)

                                Dell S2716DG(DisplayPort), 598 x 336mm, built 2016
                                Chromaticities:
                                R=0.639648 0.330078
                                G=0.299805 0.599609
                                B=0.150391 0.059570
                                W=0.312500 0.329102
                                sRGB gamut: 100%, AdobeRGB gamut: 64%

                                Dell S2716DG(DisplayPort), 598 x 336mm, built 2015
                                Chromaticities:
                                R=0.639648 0.330078
                                G=0.299805 0.599609
                                B=0.150391 0.059570
                                W=0.312500 0.329102
                                sRGB gamut: 100%, AdobeRGB gamut: 64%

                                Winlimit=0, 0
                                Monitor 1 on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti: VCGT=0 gamma=1
                                Monitor 2 on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti: VCGT=0 gamma=1

                                Windows Build: 19041.329

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                                  Johannes1098 @dimanish
                                  last edited by Johannes1098

                                  @dimanish
                                  You're right.
                                  I'm on 4.116 and I tried some things in f.lux
                                  When activating Grayscale mode from effects, the blue artifacts appeared again for me - but now on the first monitor, not on the second one.

                                  In combination with grayscale mode, it looks very very strange - because everything is gray - and then: blue spots ;)
                                  But after removing grayscale mode, the also persist on the first screen..
                                  IMG_20200616_121801.jpg

                                  Edit: Switching back from 116 to 115 directly fixed it again.
                                  @dimanish can you try the 4.115? https://justgetflux.com/flux-setup4-115.exe

                                  @herf

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                                    jwells
                                    last edited by

                                    I have the exact same problem. I made a post about this earlier but everyone ignored it. Pink pixel banding and glitches, running on macbook pro 13'' 2020 with intel iris plus g7.

                                    Intel Corporation 27.20.100.8280: Intel(R) Iris(R) Plus Graphics (20200519)

                                    Generic PnP Monitor, 286 x 179mm, built 2017
                                    Chromaticities:
                                    R=0.679688 0.320313
                                    G=0.264648 0.690430
                                    B=0.150391 0.052734
                                    W=0.312500 0.329102
                                    sRGB gamut: 100%, AdobeRGB gamut: 84%

                                    Monitor 1 on Intel(R) Iris(R) Plus Graphics: VCGT=0 gamma=1

                                    Windows Build: 18363.836

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                                      robhawkes
                                      last edited by robhawkes

                                      I wasn't experiencing this issue until yesterday when Flux automatically updated. Now I see the same artefacts, which are particularly obvious in videos or WebGL.

                                      Downgrading to 4.115 fixes the issue for me.

                                      FLUX VERSION: 4.116
                                      NVIDIA 26.21.14.4614: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 (20200515)
                                      
                                      Generic PnP Monitor, 597 x 336mm, built 2018
                                      Chromaticities: 
                                        R=0.639648 0.330078
                                        G=0.299805 0.599609
                                        B=0.150391 0.059570
                                        W=0.313477 0.329102
                                        sRGB gamut: 100%, AdobeRGB gamut: 64%
                                      
                                      Generic PnP Monitor, 597 x 336mm, built 2018
                                      Chromaticities: 
                                        R=0.639648 0.330078
                                        G=0.299805 0.599609
                                        B=0.150391 0.059570
                                        W=0.313477 0.329102
                                        sRGB gamut: 100%, AdobeRGB gamut: 64%
                                      
                                      Winlimit=0, 0
                                      Monitor 1 on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070: VCGT=0 gamma=1
                                      Monitor 2 on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070: VCGT=0 gamma=1
                                      
                                      Windows Build: 19041.329
                                      
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                                      • herfH
                                        herf
                                        last edited by

                                        We are pushing 4.117 with a rollback that we hope fixes this.

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                                          gferndez
                                          last edited by

                                          Anyone still having this issue? :/ Surface Laptop 3 here

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                                            tkappa
                                            last edited by

                                            I'm on a LG Gram and I'm having red artifacts too on temperatures lower than 3600k, I'm on 4.118

                                            Intel Corporation 27.20.100.8336: Intel(R) Iris(R) Plus Graphics (20200616)
                                            
                                            Generic PnP Monitor, 344 x 194mm, built 2019
                                            Chromaticities: 
                                              R=0.647461 0.330078
                                              G=0.304688 0.605469
                                              B=0.144531 0.054688
                                              W=0.313477 0.329102
                                              sRGB gamut: 99%, AdobeRGB gamut: 66%
                                            
                                            Winlimit=0, 1
                                            Monitor 1 on Intel(R) Iris(R) Plus Graphics: VCGT=0 gamma=1
                                            
                                            Windows Build: 18363.959
                                            
                                            
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