Macbook pro with m1 pro
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@herf Hi! The picture that @piss_screen700 uploaded is the same issue i'm having! I am going to try & send the profile as you said
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Quick update:
Right now we think the effect is happening because channels are switched so RGB -> GBR. But we have to know if this is a software issue for all monitors or just for the internal one. It may be a sign that there is some additional calibration hardware in the new Macs, or it may just be a mistake in the OS.
One more question - does anyone have an external display plugged in? Does the "cyan" effect happen on all displays or only the Mini LED one?
Expecting actual hardware tomorrow...we will know more then. :)
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@herf The green effect only happens on the MacBook display.
When mirrored the internal will be green and external will display with f.lux as expected. -
Okay on Monterey 12.0 we are getting really well-dialed results with f.lux - reports are the cyan stuff is happening after 12.0.1 upgrade.
I assume Apple can roll this bug back. If it keeps up we might try to do a workaround.
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@herf ah yes, now that you mention it, it was after the 12.0.1 update, so hopefully apple fixes it :( i miss using flux
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I sent in a bugreporter/radar today, so we'll see. 12.1 just hit beta, so it's possible they have already gotten to it (but I haven't installed it yet).
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I've posted a quick workaround here:
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Longtime flux user, just upgraded to Macbook Pro (14 inch, running iOS 12.0.1). Flux is green! I will look at workaround, but wanted to let you know that it continues to be a problem. Thanks.
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@maroun yes having the same green issue here, been using flux for years so hoping this is sorted soon. Running Monterey 12.2
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I love how my screen looks hacker when I turn on darkmode, but I don't think it's good for my eyes.
Same issue here. M1 osx