v41.9 beta - New Macbook Pro (MiniLED) turns Cyan with Monterey 12.0.1, and 12.1b3 has overflow artifacts on M1
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I applied this fix and it worked great for normal screen tinting, but when I tried Dark Mode (mostly just out of curiosity) it went full green rather than red. Just a heads up.
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@herf said in v41.6: workaround - New Macbook Pro (MiniLED) turns Cyan with Monterey 12.0.1:
defaults write org.herf.Flux montereyswizzle 1
This is a major improvement. It isn't green any more, thank you. But it's not as red as I had had it. I have a medical reason I need it to get redder at night. Is there a way to make it as red as I was able to before?
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f.lux options > expanded daytime settings should let the sliders more more.
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Is there any progress on having this temporary version work with external displays? My LG Ultrafine (connected to brand new MacBook pro) is turning Cyan, while the MacBook display is being turned reddish as it should with flux.
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Thank you so much for this! I just ran the update and couldn't understand why my computer was suddenly bright green haha! The fix works perfectly :-)
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@gregnemes Second this, I also have an external Ultrafine and am having the same issue. Night shift aint cutting it. @herf do you need anything from us M1 Pro owners to help resolve this?
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I just upgraded my M1 MacBook Air to the latest developer beta of Monterey (12.1 Beta 3) and ran into a similar issue with f.lux making my screen cyanish. I figured I'd try this fix to see if the issue was related, but alas, it did not fix the issue. Obviously Apple changed something (broke something?) in the latest 12.1 beta, but no idea what it is!
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@noraa thanks can you send us a (phone) screenshot, with the fix and without? support at justgetflux.com - thanks!
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@gregnemes @lectrik we think 41.9 works with the Ultrafine now.
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@odaroc also - we think 41.9 fixes external displays too.
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works, thanks
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@herf said in v41.9 beta - New Macbook Pro (MiniLED) turns Cyan with Monterey 12.0.1, and 12.1b3 has overflow artifacts on M1:
@odaroc also - we think 41.9 fixes external displays too.
Great job even with update 12.1
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Been using flux for many years and just got a new MBP 16in that still experiences this issue, you've help make it so much more useful! Thanks for putting out this workaround!
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@herf said in v41.9 beta - New Macbook Pro (MiniLED) turns Cyan with Monterey 12.0.1, and 12.1b3 has overflow artifacts on M1:
defaults write org.herf.Flux montereyswizzle 1
This fixed the Cyan issue for me. Darkroom on MBP M1 Max doesn't work
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I've been using flux for years now and after switching to new MBP 16" with M1 Pro it doesn't work anymore. I tried with installing version 41.9 but the colours are more green then red as they used to be on my old MPB 15" (mid 2015).
I tried turning off dark mode theme but this didn't help...Does anybody have some suggestion on how to make this work again?
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@sinalco54 you are in the right thread - try scrolling all the way to the top and see if the workaround - works?
We had hoped this would be fixed within weeks by Apple, but it seems to be staying around - so we may have to add a menu item for it...