f.lux beta discussion
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I'm speechless. I'm in love. :) This is so much better than f.lux v3 that, in my mind, f.lux v3 no longer exists! You and Lorna have totally outdone yourselves here.
I think it would be cool to have that wrench icon again for flipping between the single-slider and the 3-sliders. I really liked it. Or, maybe we should have some easier way to flip back and forth with just a button on the interface. Some sort of obvious toggle button that's always in the same spot maybe. Or perhaps the only sliders we should have are the 3 sliders? To anyone who's confused, the first iteration of this Beta had a little wrench icon that would load the "Adjust all colors at once" side of the UI.
I have other ideas, but they would just involve adding buttons to the interface for things like the Options/preferences, and maybe a button for the "Change color to" menu, but course then the interface wouldn't be as clean. Or maybe we could or should have an "advanced" version of the interface for people who don't care about having all those extra elements right on the UI. I don't know. The UI is beautifully clean right now, so I'd rather not see that get ruined.
Anyway, yeah, this version just blows me away and knocks my socks off!
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Look promising! I'm also using ClickMonitorDDC which makes my screen less bright! If you'd incorporate something like ClickMonitorDDC for true monitor brightness control, that would make F.lux perfect! I also think that the GUI is wayyy to big I liked the old size better.
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@LNDN91 Thanks, yes we have had this in our code for about 4 years, but we keep not shipping it because I'm worried about "leaving behind" color shifts and brightness settings for shared monitors (docking stations). I could add it back as an option...
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@herf Maybe you could check out how ClickmonitorDDC works or work together. It's both freeware (and will stay that way hopefully)..
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Wow, that's simply awesome. At the moment I don't know what to say more. I really like the "Himalayan Salt Lamp option" ;) The UI looks neat & nice. I just like it very much. I got two questions though. Why should I want to disable f.lux for Opera? And will you offer this update also for Android devices?
Thanks and keep it up!
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@Alexx said in f.lux beta discussion:
Wow, that's simply awesome. At the moment I don't know what to say more. I really like the "Himalayan Salt Lamp option" ;) The UI looks neat & nice. I just like it very much. I got two questions though. Why should I want to disable f.lux for Opera? And will you offer this update also for Android devices?
Thanks and keep it up!
Well done!F.lux 4 Beta for Windows will offer an option to disable for whatever window is in the foreground ("active") at the time you look at the f.lux menu. So I can tell from your post that Opera was in the foreground when you looked at the f.lux menu. ;)
Basically, even if f.lux is in the foreground, it excludes itself.
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I've been using f.lux for several years now and it's been a real treat. However, I do feel there's one feature that'd make it much more convenient to use for certain people and I was hoping it'd be included in the most recent release. Would it be possible to eventually have an option to manually control sunrise and sunset times?
Currently in order to have the program behave properly with a night shift type of schedule, one has to play around with different geographic locations until they find a suitable one that actually matches their sleeping schedule, and even then the end product isn't ideal. This could be solved with manual control.
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@Viktoria said in f.lux beta discussion:
I've been using f.lux for several years now and it's been a real treat. However, I do feel there's one feature that'd make it much more convenient to use for certain people and I was hoping it'd be included in the most recent release. Would it be possible to eventually have an option to manually control sunrise and sunset times?
Currently in order to have the program behave properly with a night shift type of schedule, one has to play around with different geographic locations until they find a suitable one that actually matches their sleeping schedule, and even then the end product isn't ideal. This could be solved with manual control.
With this version, you don't have to. All you have to do is change your preferred color temperature for each of the 3 modes: Daytime, Sunset and Bedtime. If you need to use reversed settings, then hold down the Ctrl key while moving any of the 3 different sliders.
That way, you don't have to fake your location. Just set the color temperatures, set your wake-up time, and you'll be all set.
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@TwoCables Oh, excellent. I didn't know you could adjust them like that while holding down ctrl. Thanks you for the tip.
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@Viktoria said in f.lux beta discussion:
@TwoCables Oh, excellent. I didn't know you could adjust them like that while holding down ctrl. Thanks you for the tip.
Yeah, it's like this in f.lux v3 too, but I don't know if it's documented very well.
You're welcome though!
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@TwoCables I've been waiting for this release to shore up the documentation for Windows! It took longer than we thought!
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Just updated from the current stable to this beta version, and it seems to set the brightness at a lower lever at night time.
If I remember correctly, Version 3 had a setting along the lines of "adjust brightness when changing temperature" which I used to disable. I can't find the setting in this beta, has this become the default.
—or am I just mistaken, maybe because the default temperature settings are different from the ones I had set?
In othe news, the tick-second delays seem almost gone, but performance is still not smooth (about 9 to 30 FPS, dropping 51% at 60hz and 33% at 30hz, this on an i5-5200 with integrated graphics)
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New beta feedback and suggestions:
I am a longtime user of f.lux. For 5 years I have waited to just be able to set it to go warm at 9pm every day--I don't care about the sun. My workaround had been to set my location to the Galapagos or a point on the equator in the Pacific Ocean (I am really on the East coast), and "disable till sunrise" every morning. Every few months I come to the website or forum to see if there is an update where I can just set the time to go warm.
With this new version, I am now able to achieve a fixed warming time indirectly through the setting of the "is when I get up" time. But it still would be simpler and more direct if you just let users set their warm time directly.
A bug in the program: when I adjust the wake up time, there is a jump in the color profile at 10:00am.
I don't understand the new crossing quasi-sine curves in the display, and why those curves have a midday plateau. They don't correspond to sunrise and sunset--do they have a meaning, or are they just decoration?
I find myself having to adjust the brightness of my laptop manually when working during bedtime. I set it to ember to remove almost all blue, but I have to increase brightness a notch--maybe there is a way to have brighter ember.Instead of sliders, can you display the fluxometer graphic right in the app and let the user manipulate red, green, and blue light levels by finger touch and drag or mouse pointer click and drag? After all, screen "warmth" is really a canned construct of different combinations of RGB intensities. A simpler solution to have more control is to have three separate sliders--one for red, green, and blue.
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How am i supposed to disable f.lux for a game, which runs at fullscreen?
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I think something might be broken in version 4.18 compared to 4.17: dimming is no longer performed when I drop the color temperature. So now temperatures such as 800K look washed out. I know how to handle this due to f.lux v3, but I am worried this might be unintended.
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@TwoCables I made it do a little less dimming.
We need to shift the presets around to account for the dimming, or it will be a real shock for people. But for now I turned it down a little bit. We'll get it sorted with some better presets in a day or two.
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@herf said in f.lux beta discussion:
@TwoCables I made it do a little less dimming.
We need to shift the presets around to account for the dimming, or it will be a real shock for people. But for now I turned it down a little bit. We'll get it sorted with some better presets in a day or two.
Oh ok good. It's not me. :) Thank you.
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@disqQ you could probably race alt-tabbing back to the "open" f.lux window (but it auto-hides after a few seconds). We will make this easier.