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Screen temperature changes while drawing in Fresco

New Here ,
Mar 05, 2024 Mar 05, 2024

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Hello, I have an iPad 12 Pro M1 and for the last month I've been noticing some problems while using it in Fresco (and only in Fresco).

1. Apple Pencil (2nd generation) occasionally fails to draw lines and dashes in new and old files with different resolutions.

2. (this started today), while drawing on a new file (A4, 150DPIs) the screen temperature changes on its own, going from white (normal) to a yellow/reddish colour and back to white again.

 

Is anyone having this problem? Any suggestions?

 

Thanks!

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Community Expert , Mar 05, 2024 Mar 05, 2024

For #2, do you have True Tone enabled in your iPad settings? Go to iPad Settings > Display and Brightness > Brightness > True Tone. 

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Mar 05, 2024 Mar 05, 2024

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For #2, do you have True Tone enabled in your iPad settings? Go to iPad Settings > Display and Brightness > Brightness > True Tone. 

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Mar 05, 2024 Mar 05, 2024

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Hey @Michael J. HoffmanTrue Tone was on, I'll switch it off and test it.

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Mar 05, 2024 Mar 05, 2024

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Alexandre, let us know if that helps. I can say for my iPad, the screen color temperature fades back and forth between cooler and warmer in some lighting conditions. It's comfortable when I'm just consuming content, but I turn it off when I need to do something color critical like drawing or painting, or working on photos. 

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Mar 05, 2024 Mar 05, 2024

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Hello, Michael. The "problem" has indeed disappeared! Thank you very much for your tip and help. 🙂

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Alexandre, that is great to hear. Glad to help. Now we need to try to solve your other problem about the lines and dashes. Can you provide more information about that situation? A description of exactly what you are doing, what tool is in use, and most especially a screen shot including an open Layers panel would be helpful.

 

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