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    • Tungsten_smoothT
      Tungsten_smooth @tclementdev
      last edited by

      @tclementdev You probably don't have the model from 2009 (which is listed in the fluxometer, weighing in at ~7440K. click here to see the graph. The iMac (27") looks like this, click

      You can also choose what settings you use, and see the color differences there!

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        tclementdev
        last edited by

        This is a 2010 iMac (27"), iMac11,3.

        I actually just made a huge discovery: when I open the flux preferences and click the "Bedtime" control, it goes super orange like it used to do, like it should :) How come this is not what I'm getting at bed time?

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        • lornaL
          lorna
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          What's your wake time set to on each machine? are you using Recommended colors or a custom set up?
          this might be helpful:

          https://justgetflux.com/news/pages/macquickstart/

          @lorna

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            tclementdev
            last edited by tclementdev

            I'm using the same wake time on both machines and the same default settings (recommended colors).

            Now I'm not so sure about my previous comment and the "bedtime" control producing different results, I think my eyes were just not used to the quick change. The difference is still noticeable between the two machines so there is still something wrong going on.

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            • herfH
              herf
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              Is there any chance they might have slightly different locations?

              Like one is using wifi and the other isn't?

              Just wondering because you said they look similar at 1900k.

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                tclementdev
                last edited by

                They look different at 1900K, not similar.

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                • herfH
                  herf @tclementdev
                  last edited by

                  @tclementdev then I am back to bad calibrations. (Apple is usually more consistent than this.)

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                  • herfH
                    herf
                    last edited by

                    Actually 2010 might have had a CCFL backlight. And these turn warmer over time (our 2008 iMac is super orange). LEDs are much more stable.

                    If you want good color from a 2010 Mac you have to calibrate.

                    You can also try this if you don't have a hardware calibrator:

                    http://osxdaily.com/2015/10/14/access-expert-mode-screen-color-calibrator-mac-os-x/

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                      tclementdev
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                      That's interesting, thanks! Mine actually seems to turn less warm (more yellow, less orange). I have created a bunch of calibrated profiles via the ColorSync Utility, I will try them out tonight and post the results here.

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                        tclementdev
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                        Quick update: some of the profiles I have created do seem to provide a slightly more orange tone, so nothing radical but still welcome. It is very annoying and difficult to compare as every time I change the profile there is a one-second delay in-between the change where the display goes back to full 'blue' light.

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