Not functional on MacOS Tahoe (Develeper Beta)`
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I realize that this is an unreleased operating system, so it may not have top priority, but I wanted to pass along the information that Flux currently does nothing to change to the color profile on my screen. All the menus, sliders, and options are in place, but no matter what is done to the slider, nothing changes.
Hopefully, this will be fixed by the time the OS is officially released.
Thanks,
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@sweatylaborer thanks we are tracking this and have reported it to Apple - here it seems to affect internal displays (MBP) but not an external one. Can you post your system model?
Might be helpful if you can send a report to Apple with Feedback Assistant also - thanks!
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Sure, I have a 16" MacBook Pro M4 Max. I doubt it's relevant as I believe the special anti-glare screen that is offered is hardware rather than software (could be wrong on that), but I do not have that type of screen, just the normal one.
I also did just update to the most recent beta build, (Title: macOS Tahoe Beta, Version: 26.0, Size: 17005410KiB, Build: 25A5295e, Deferred: NO) and unfortunately still no functionality.
I am using Version 42.2, and checking for updates, the app has told me that I am on the latest version.
Please let me know if the information I have provided is insufficient, or if you would like me to test out any new versions of Flux that may be in the works to get around this issue. Apple's Night Shift simply does not match up to the functionality that Flux has been providing me for over a decade, so I am very eager to see its functionality restored.
I will also submit a report to Apple with their Feedback Assistant as suggested.
Thanks!
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@sweatylaborer this has been reported to Apple for several weeks.
We also know it is related to "automatic brightness" on some displays, perhaps only the MacBook Pro models. So f.lux works on our external displays, or with automatic brightness turned off.