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      Orico @gberberoglu
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      @gberberoglu I don't use chrome at all. It does happens to me on Safari.

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        A Former User
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        I'm having this same problem while using Netflix in CHROME.

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          CodyRo
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          Same problem for MacBookPro Retina 2016 for any video on Chrome and Safari.

          In conclusion any solution?

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            aalek137
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            HI guys, I have had the same issue, in both Safari and Chrome and in multiple video players.
            I discovered that my problem lied in the Display Settings. I preferred the Rec. ITU-R BT.2020-1 Display Colour and used it instead of the default Color LCD.
            So, basicall, I just switched it back to its original setting - Color LCD - and I am not having the issue anymore.
            How to do this?
            System Preferences -> Displays -> Color -> Display profile (Select Color LCD).

            Hope this solves your guys' issue.

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              A Former User @aalek137
              last edited by

              I made an extension in safari similar to the chrome fix. I don't have a a certificate, so it has to be re-activated if you restart safari.

              Also, switching to the Color LCD profile did not work for me.

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                antonis111
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                I am using a Macbook pro 2015 13.3'' (operating system: El Capitan 10.11.6). I was watching fullscreen Netflix (I am using the second streaming plan with two screens and HD) on safari at night (colour temperature 1900K), and many times the screen became momentarily more white, like the flash of a camera. At first, I thought that this was in my imagination or was not an artefact but part of the film, but when I quit the fullscreen mode, this "flash" stopped. This problem wasn't too serious, but it was quite annoying some times and I had to stop watching in fullscreen mode. I checked Chrome and this "flash" was also there, but there were also colour artefacts in bright colours. In Chrome, it was impossible to watch in fullscreen mode. These colour artefacts were not in safari.
                I searched google and I found this thread and I just wanted to tell my experience. I hope that an official update (an update from flux or apple) will be released soon. Some user in another post reported that this problem exists in macbook pro 2016 (aka macos sierra), therefore there is no meaning in updating to macos sierra yet.

                PS: Maybe this "flashing" is a different issue than the colour artefacts that other people are reporting...

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                  A Former User @antonis111
                  last edited by

                  @antonis111 Were the white parts kind of pixelated looking? It sounds like you're talking about the same issue we are all experiencing. It only happens on fullscreen after the mouse goes away. I can put the extension files for the safari fix online for people to install on safari themselves.

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                    antonis111 @A Former User
                    last edited by antonis111

                    @mango_ hi not pixelated. The whole screen changed momentarily color. At first, I thought that this was happening when flux was dropping gradually the color temperature but was also happening when the color temperature was steady at 1900K. It was like “flashing” of a camera, but much milder. Or like when the tv is playing in a dark room and the scene changes from a dark to a bright one. In this case, you can see that the room becomes brighter and understand that the scene changed even if you are not looking at the tv screen.
                    Maybe this was happening because flux disactivated itself for a second, the color temperature rose and then activated itself again?
                    The pixelated artefacts were only in chrome, not in safari. But chrome had also this flashing issue.

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                      antonis111 @antonis111
                      last edited by antonis111

                      Update: In MacOS sierra there are also pixelated artefacts in safari! That's a pity...

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                        antonis111 @antonis111
                        last edited by antonis111

                        @antonis111 Well, this flashing (or flickering) I reported in my posts above, it has nothing to do with flux! It is just more obvious when flux is running, but it is still happening without flux. I contacted netflix and they told me that there is a problem in how the video card processes resolution in Netflix in some MacBooks and Apple must update the drivers. Therefore, I suppose that Apple has two things to correct: both the flickering and the colour artefacts.

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                          suaio
                          last edited by

                          Hey all,

                          A Safari extension, like the Chrome extension, has been requested above... It already exists, it's just not in the "Safari Extension Store" (or whatever it's called) yet.

                          If you check the github page of the Chrome extension project, it actually links to a signed VideoFixer.safariextz under Releases.
                          Just download it and drag it onto Safari. It works for me.

                          From the README: "The Safari extension has been submitted to Apple and hopefully will be available soon."
                          I'm guessing the review didn't go through..? Maybe a missing icon ;)

                          Aaaand just for the record, I'm not the creator of, nor do I have any relations to, this/these extensions.
                          All props goes to C Lundie.

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                            hansdude @A Former User
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                            @afabian Thanks for the analysis of the extension

                            For those of you that don't want to deal with a browser extension, you can just make a "bookmarklet" that will work in any browser.

                            Go to the bookmark manager and create a new bookmark. Name it whatever you want and set the URL to this:
                            javascript:document.head.appendChild(document.createElement("style")).appendChild(document.createTextNode("video {opacity: .996;}"));

                            Then you can go to whatever website to stream, and just click the bookmark before going fullscreen.

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                              steltkluut
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                              Hi all!
                              Just confirming what everyone here is experiencing. I'm having the same issues on Netflix and YouTube in fullscreen mode. Haven't tried other browsers yet, working on Chrome now.
                              Subscribing for more updates on this subject, because it's really annoying.

                              OS: macOS Sierra

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                                .C.J.W.
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                                Noticed this on mavericks a while ago, but then it went away! Recently updated to sierra and the problem is back :( my MacBook is a 2013 retina, for a long period of time the computer didnt show the pixelated problem.

                                Im not 100% sure about this but I believe using "clicktoflash" which is no longer available, which forced youtube to use flash instead of HTML5 player stopped the issue, but I've just tested it now and they've updated it and its still showing the same issue, flash or HTML5. Quicktime player does the same but I believe VLC works fine.

                                Might try some of your suggestions here, but this is a long thread! Has anyone concluded this is Apple's issue or F.lux's? thanks

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                                  .C.J.W. @aalek137
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                                  @aalek137 said in Fullscreen youtube colour artefacting.:

                                  ITU-R BT.2020-1

                                  I just toggled my display colour (in the system preferences list) and it doesn't pixelate anymore! worked! :)

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                                    dogduty
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                                    I don't understand why Flux can't fix this.

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                                      gberberoglu @dogduty
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                                      @dogduty because it's not flux, it is the Apple who needs to fix it. https://forum.justgetflux.com/topic/213/fullscreen-youtube-colour-artefacting/123

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                                        Nirvanes
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                                        Night Shift is now confirmed in the new mac OS developer version so Apple is clearly screwing with flux

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                                          greysonp
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                                          Just to re-iterate the solution on Chrome:

                                          1. Download the Stylebot extension
                                          2. Open the Stylebot options
                                          3. Go to Style > Edit Global Style Sheet
                                          4. Enter the following:
                                          video {
                                              opacity: 0.996;
                                          }
                                          

                                          For some reason, showing the app at a very small transparency fixes this. You will not actually be able to perceive the partial transparency, but it'll fix the problem :)

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                                            bldgr
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                                            I found something interesting.

                                            3 days ago, on feb 2nd. I ran the update "Security update 2016-007, v 10.10.05" which also updated Safari to v. 10.0.3. (Yes I know i'm late on the updates...)

                                            I DID NOT HAVE THESE GRAPHIC PROBLEMS UNTIL I RAN THOSE UPDATES

                                            I guess I had Safari v. 10.0.2 before I updated.
                                            Perhaps downgrading Safari from 10.0.3 to 10.0.2 or older will fix this? I don't know how to do that, but it might be worth giving it a shot. I hope someone will be able to try it so I will monitor this thread closely.

                                            Fyi: I'm running OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 and Safari 10.0.3 on a 15" MBP Retina mid 2015.

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