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      masonjames
      last edited by

      I'm experiencing a 'flashing' on my 2015 13" macbook pro internal display as well. It only occurs when I connect/disconnect the power source though. Really odd.

      The 13" seems to only have a single GPU listed as "Intel Iris Graphics 6100".

      I'm running OS X 10.11 El Capitan Beta 3. This has been happening since at least the first beta, but I don't believe it happened in Yosemite.

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        stalfos
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        The flashing in El Capitan is related to the backlight brightness being adjusted due to ambient light conditions. You can make it happen by adjusting brightness manually on the keyboard too.

        So any time your display is trying to make a subtle brightness adjustment, flux seems to cut out momentarily.

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          kjmoon
          last edited by

          Yep. That's exactly it.

          That's beta software for you. I'm sure flux will come out with a fix sooner or later.

          Although the question is, I don't think flux has an auto-updater (at least if it does, it doesn't work for me).

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            masonjames @stalfos
            last edited by

            @stalfos Yes. This is correct. I forgot to mention it. Super-obnoxious, but yeah, I know it's beta software. Just wanted to put it on someone's radar. Is there a repo to post issues/bugs?

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            • herfH
              herf
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              In El Capitan, if you go to System Preferences -> Displays you'll find a new setting called "Ambient Light Compensation". Turning this off fixes the problem.

              This new feature seems to be adjusting the response curve in bright rooms (based on Ambient Light Sensor readings). Since f.lux does most of its work at night when most rooms are dark, it might be possible for us to disable this feature at night, but leave it on during the day.

              I wonder if Apple will ship it on by default as they've done with the betas.

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                masonjames
                last edited by

                Thanks @herf I don't see this option though :(

                Am I missing something? I'm on a 2015 13" macbook pro with El Capitan.

                Here's a screenshot of my system description and display options:
                Evernote: OSX Screenshot

                Any additional help or pointers would be greatly appreciated. I did a bit of searching and didn't see why this setting would/wouldn't show up.

                Thanks again!

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                  lloeki
                  last edited by lloeki

                  Here I have a MBP Retina 13" Early 2013, El Cap developer beta 3, no adaptative brightness option is shown. Those flashes are burning my eyes :'-(

                  Interestingly enough, in daylight, when testing sunset or bedtime mode via flux preferences, manual brightness adjustment via dedicated keys does not trigger flashing, but moving to a room with closed curtains is a surefire way to trigger it.

                  Reported this to Apple via feedback app.

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                  • lornaL
                    lorna
                    last edited by lorna

                    It should be under System Preferences > Displays. The behavior you're describing definitely sounds like that's what is happening. :( I see you have "automatically adjust brightness" checked in that screenshot, so try unchecking it.

                    @lorna

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                      OMCS
                      last edited by

                      I am experiencing the same issue with f.lux 'flashing' (disabling for half a second might be a better description) when manually adjusting the brightness at night. I'm running a MacBook Air with an external monitor and the 10.11 public beta. I'm using a relatively old 24" Cinema Display and can't see any options relating to ambient brightness in System Preferences -> Displays.

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                        Breezio @lorna
                        last edited by

                        @lorna said:

                        It should be under System Preferences > Displays. The behavior you're describing definitely sounds like that's what is happening. :( I see you have "automatically adjust brightness" checked in that screenshot, so try unchecking it.

                        I don't have the setting either (and am experiencing the flashing). The auto-brightness setting doesn't fix the issue I'm afraid.

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                        • herfH
                          herf
                          last edited by herf

                          The new Mac beta is working better when we write a color profile all the time. ("writeProfile")

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                            Tungsten_smooth
                            last edited by

                            @herf does that use more CPU power?

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                              masonjames
                              last edited by

                              @herf I'm not sure how to enable this "writeProfile" in a color profile, but happy to follow any steps and report back what I get from testing.

                              I can confirm that toggling the auto-brightness setting doesn't seem to have any affect on the flashing issue.

                              When I try to 'calibrate' my internal display the Display Calibrator crashes unexpectedly and I get an error report - not sure if that's related, points to an issue with apple or would provide anything helpful here, but happy to report if so.

                              Thanks again everyone.

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                                wsmoak
                                last edited by

                                I was happy to find this thread and disable the 'Automatically adjust brightness' setting but alas, the flashing continues. (As someone else mentioned, it's like Flux gets disabled for half a second. Repeatedly.)

                                I'm on a mid-2012 MacBook Pro and using both the laptop screen and a Dell U2713HM .

                                Is the Beta that the team members have mentioned available to the public?

                                -Wendy

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                                • lornaL
                                  lorna
                                  last edited by

                                  @Breezio are you using more than one monitor? The Feature is named Ambient Light Compensation.

                                  @lorna

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                                    masonjames @wsmoak
                                    last edited by

                                    @wsmoak I haven't seen an available beta. I emailed and asked if the software had an open-source license and a public repo but got no response as of yet. Would love to help with debugging and trying to figure out how best to do that :)

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                                      seajay @lorna
                                      last edited by

                                      @lorna Not all macs have the option to toggle ambient light compensation. My 2013 Retina MBP doesn't have it as an option in the displays preference pane when using the built-in or external displays.

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                                        lorna
                                        last edited by

                                        @seajay Can you describe exactly what's happening on your 2013 MBP? Is it new with El Cap? I'm thinking there are two different problems we're talking about.There are some problems with flashing when the GPUs switch, and that is a different (but similar) issue to the Ambient Brightness El Capitan problem. No publicly available beta yet but soon.

                                        @lorna

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                                          seajay @lorna
                                          last edited by

                                          @lorna Yeah, absolutely. It's new with El Cap - been using flux for years on osx without issue before. The symptom presents itself when manually adjusting brightness using either the keyboard (f1/f2) controls or dragging the slider in System Preferences>Displays. Any manual change to brightness results in flux flashing off until the new brightness locks in, which is pretty jarring at night.

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                                          • lornaL
                                            lorna
                                            last edited by

                                            This is super helpful, thanks. Hope we have a good answer for you soon. Meanwhile if you want, you could try gfx.io to lock one or the other card (I'm maybe making a big assumption that it's dual GPU here) and see if you can track down which one is causing the problem.

                                            @seajay said:

                                            @lorna Yeah, absolutely. It's new with El Cap - been using flux for years on osx without issue before. The symptom presents itself when manually adjusting brightness using either the keyboard (f1/f2) controls or dragging the slider in System Preferences>Displays. Any manual change to brightness results in flux flashing off until the new brightness locks in, which is pretty jarring at night.

                                            @lorna

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