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      thebranka
      last edited by

      Thanks for the new build. Here's what I noticed so far trying it: "Darkroom", when selected, stays on for a few second then gets back to normal (but it's still selected in the menu). "Movie mode", as well, stays on for a second or two then gets back to normal (still selected in menu).

      MBP 13" Mid 2012 (no Retina)
      Intel HD Graphics 4000

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        fluxydude
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        36.4 seems to be working so far. Flashes once on movie mode before settling as it should. I'll update if I notice any other odd behavior.

        Thanks for the quick turnaround herf!

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          herf
          last edited by

          We made this the live build on the site, so it is easier to find now.

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            HG
            last edited by

            I just tested with 36.4 and works great. Thanks.

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              Tomeranaray
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              Hi, version 36.4 does not fix the issue for me. At least not in Safari. Watching a video embedded in a web page (for instance a Youtube video) causes the flashing issue. However, only when watching the video full screen. Turning off flux does not help.

              Additionally, white fields are deformed or pixelated. The problem with the white fields is less when enabling movie mode and goes away when Flux is turned off.

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                herf
                last edited by

                Yes this is a different issue related to Intel video cards, and there's another thread about it.

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                • Adam LugowskiA
                  Adam Lugowski
                  last edited by Adam Lugowski

                  FYI, the flicker was still happening for me on OSX 10.11.1 (Mid 2012 rMBP) flux 36.5 when the XRite agent was running. Auto brightness made no difference. XRite agent is the software component of XRite's screen color calibrator tool (ColorMunkiDisplay). Worked fine on older OSX.

                  I had to disable it from /Library/LaunchAgents and /Library/LaunchDaemons and reboot. Now I'll have to find another color calibration software.

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                    stryke @Adam Lugowski
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                    @Adam-Lugowski said:

                    FYI, the flicker was still happening for me on OSX 10.11.1 (Mid 2012 rMBP) flux 36.5 when the XRite agent was running. Auto brightness made no difference. XRite agent is the software component of XRite's screen color calibrator tool (ColorMunkiDisplay). Worked fine on older OSX.

                    I had to disable it from /Library/LaunchAgents and /Library/LaunchDaemons and reboot. Now I'll have to find another color calibration software.

                    I am also experiencing same issues. Also using iProfiler for xRite and ambient monitoring turned on

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                      herf @stryke
                      last edited by

                      @stryke If you're loading a static profile then f.lux will do that for you. If you're monitoring ambient light with a colorimeter, that's a different thing.

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                        stryke @herf
                        last edited by

                        @herf said:

                        @stryke If you're loading a static profile then f.lux will do that for you. If you're monitoring ambient light with a colorimeter, that's a different thing.

                        Hi, even if my ambient monitoring is not turned on (when the colorieter is unplugged), I still getting flashes. In fact, I set flux to be disabled for certain apps like, lightroom. Flux disable the color adjustments for a quick flash, then back to the warm mode (assuming i'm working late at night), to cite an example.

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                          metallica20
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                          For me disabling the automatic brightness adjustment solved the issue.

                          System Preferences > Displays > uncheck "Automatically adjust brightness".

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                            jpalmieri
                            last edited by

                            For me disabling the automatic brightness adjustment solved the issue.

                            System Preferences > Displays > uncheck "Automatically adjust brightness".

                            This doesn't work for me. Despite the auto-adjust for brightness being disabled, it will still flicker an an ambient light change, e.g., when I hold my hand in front of the camera. Flux will also flicker when I adjust brightness manually by using system keys.

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                              Hannah Cushman
                              last edited by Hannah Cushman

                              @jpalmieri said:

                              For me disabling the automatic brightness adjustment solved the issue.

                              System Preferences > Displays > uncheck "Automatically adjust brightness".

                              This doesn't work for me. Despite the auto-adjust for brightness being disabled, it will still flicker an an ambient light change, e.g., when I hold my hand in front of the camera. Flux will also flicker when I adjust brightness manually by using system keys.

                              Having the same issue, mid-2012 13-inch MacBook Pro, Intel HD Graphics 4000 1536 MB, Flux V36.5. Disabled auto brightness, also checked whether computer thinks I'm plugged into my dual-screen setup because that has caused issues in the past—no dice. If I'd known this would be an issue, I wouldn't have installed El Capitan; haven't been without Flux for years.

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                                herf
                                last edited by

                                This issue is always fixed by turning off the automatic brightness setting, but sometimes it takes a while.

                                For some people (especially dual-monitor users), a reboot may be required after turning off automatic brightness.

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                                  jpalmieri
                                  last edited by

                                  This issue is always fixed by turning off the automatic brightness setting, but sometimes it takes a while.

                                  For some people (especially dual-monitor users), a reboot may be required after turning off automatic brightness.

                                  Thanks. It's working again without auto-brightness.

                                  I kinda liked auto-brightness but I guess I like flux more. :)

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                                    ws141
                                    last edited by ws141

                                    I have followed the instructions but I'm still having this issue even after turning "Automatically adjust brightness" off. Rebooting doesn't seem to help either.
                                    I'v noticed that it only occurs when I navigate to finder, with Cmd+Tab or by clicking it on the dock. This happens even if no finder windows are open as long as the finder app is in focus.

                                    The screen never goes back to "sunset" mode while the finder window or application is in focus only once i move over to another application.

                                    Im running OSX 10.11.2 and f.lux 36.5

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                                    • Ari BrownA
                                      Ari Brown
                                      last edited by

                                      Still having the issue - I'm not disabling automatic brightness. Fairly important feature for people who also care about the things that f.lux does. Are we pinning this on an Intel graphics card driver update (and saying that it's out of the hands of the f.lux folks)? I'd sure like to make this work the way it used to!

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                                        herf @Ari Brown
                                        last edited by

                                        @Ari-Brown There is no fix with automatic brightness enabled. Apple made changes that directly conflict with f.lux, and we have no way around it. For now you do have to pick one or the other.

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                                          jocamero
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                                          @f-lux-team FWIW, I didn't have any of these issues until I just recently upgraded from 35.4 to 35.6. Once I upgraded I had all the issues described in this thread and came looking for answers. I restored my 35.4 version from a Time Machine backup and things are back to normal. I have 'automatically adjust brightness' enabled on both screens. I'm using a mid 2014 rMBP (Intel Iris Pro Graphics + NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M w/ 2GB) connected to a 27" TBD. The flickering seemed to be an issue if I was using the Intel or NVIDIA graphics (aka using just the laptop's display or 2 displays). Currently running OS X 10.11.2

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                                            herf @jocamero
                                            last edited by

                                            @jocamero Hi - this is interesting. We will test some more because our setup is very similar.

                                            Is there any chance you restored any other files other than f.lux? Did you reboot after the restore?

                                            Automatic brightness seems to be a little random with the Thunderbolt display, so the new El Capitan brightness feature may be "off" for some reason or another. We'll check it out.

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