Brightness automatically changes going from dark to light UI...


  1. Posts : 3
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    Brightness automatically changes going from dark to light UI...


    ...and it's the worst for photo editing! It typically happens when I go from Photoshop to chrome, or anywhere that has a dark UI to chrome. I think it's on the OS side, when the screen is automatically brightening I can go into the Nvidia control panel and select "Use NVIDIA settings" and it will kick the brightness down. Once I go back to a dark UI, here comes the brightness again...

    I've tried things like adjusting windows power settings, going into bios and seeing if there was an on-board graphics setting I need to turn off, searching Adobe, Windows, and Nvidia forums, buying a new monitor, but nothing is working.

    Has anyone experienced this before, or have any tips or tricks? Thank you!
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    Geforce GTX 1070
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  2. Posts : 1,223
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    Are you sure that the screen's brightness is actually changed?

    Or that your eyes are simply adjusting --- like waking up at 3am to go to the bathroom and turn on the 40 watt hallway light but your eyes think that it's a 100 watt light.
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  3. Posts : 3
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    Thread Starter
       #3

    sandyt said:
    Are you sure that the screen's brightness is actually changed?

    Or that your eyes are simply adjusting --- like waking up at 3am to go to the bathroom and turn on the 40 watt hallway light but your eyes think that it's a 100 watt light.
    Smart question, but no it's not a gradual brightening. More like a choppy 10 shades over 5 seconds...
    I'm going to try to do a video screen-grab.
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  4. Posts : 1,223
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    Since you are a photoshop user, don't you have one of those hockey puck screen calibration devices and check if your screen actually have changed brightness.
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  5. Posts : 144
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    Friends,
    Does it have anything to do with Adaptive Brightness ?
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  6. Posts : 3
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    Thread Starter
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    sandyt said:
    Since you are a photoshop user, don't you have one of those hockey puck screen calibration devices and check if your screen actually have changed brightness.
    I do not. But yes, it's really changing.

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    Vineet Garg said:
    Friends,
    Does it have anything to do with Adaptive Brightness ?
    I've tried that / Can't get to it, there is no option? See 1 & 1a

    So more testing... The screen-capture didn't capture the brightness change, but as you can see from my cell phone video it's happening...

    Screen-capture: Untitled: Jan 7, 2020 8:21 AM.webm - Google Drive
    Cellphone vid (you can really see it in the last half of vid): brightness.mp4 - Google Drive

    What does that mean if it can't pick it up internally? Weird...

    I also found this and noticed that there's a display checkbox missing from my AMD Catalyst control center.
    adaptive brightness windows 10 - Bing video

    Any help is appreciated and thanks to all!
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