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My Macbook display changes color when I open applications. It looks like there is a light blue layer over the screen, thus changing the color of my display. This layer goes away when i quit the applications.

I am facing a problem and I am not sure if its a graphic card malfunction. When I open applications like Chrome, VLC player, and most apps, my display suddenly changes color. It is as though the Theme was changed. The normal grey panel on opened windows turns to light blue and everything else seem as though there is a light blue layer on top of it. When I close these applications (quit) the display returns to its normal self.


My MacBook Pro is 2 years old, and I have an extended warranty. Will Apple replace my graphic card if it is actuall the graphic card's problem?

MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion

Posted on Aug 8, 2012 12:03 AM

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Posted on Aug 8, 2012 12:09 AM

I had that problem, too, and it's been documented both here and on the Adobe forums. What happens is that when you have dynamic switching on, when an application that uses your discrete GPU kicks in, the screen will change color. My problem lasted for a couple of weeks then just vanished.


What you need to do is download Cody Krieger's gfxCardStatus and turn off dynamic switching and leave your GPU set to discrete only. That's the only fix that I know of at this time. I don't know why it happens or why mine stopped.


Good luck,


Clinton

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Aug 8, 2012 12:09 AM in response to danielkew

I had that problem, too, and it's been documented both here and on the Adobe forums. What happens is that when you have dynamic switching on, when an application that uses your discrete GPU kicks in, the screen will change color. My problem lasted for a couple of weeks then just vanished.


What you need to do is download Cody Krieger's gfxCardStatus and turn off dynamic switching and leave your GPU set to discrete only. That's the only fix that I know of at this time. I don't know why it happens or why mine stopped.


Good luck,


Clinton

Aug 8, 2012 12:24 AM in response to danielkew

Do, please. This is an issue with Mountain Lion, not your MBP. This is the only work-around that I know of at present. And, as I said, my issue vanished. But it was very annoying - blue tints whenever my Intel GPU kicked in. Why did my machine suddenly work correctly? I have no idea. But Cody's app works. If you find that it solves your problem, please make a donation - he's a poor student working his way through RIT.


Clinton

Dec 2, 2012 12:01 AM in response to danielkew

Your not alone. I'm -or to be precise: my MacBook Pro- suffering the same issue. Config: a brand new MacBook Pro 2.3 Ghz i7 with a Momentus XT 750 GB HDD/SSD and 16 GB RAM, Mountain Lion.


Very annoying. After a restart it goes away for a while, but when I start using Photoshop or Illustrator is pops up again. Installed gfxCardStatus but that isn't a real cure because one simply cuts off the NVIDEA Geoforce GT 550 M.


Apple should fix this real soon.

Dec 2, 2012 12:25 AM in response to Jerry Nick

My problem just 'went away' - and I can't say why. The problem doesn't seem to persist for too long - maybe two weeks, at most?


Maybe it will be addressed in a 10.8.3 update. It's not widespread - just a couple of dozen people have had the problem from what I've read here and on the Adobe forums. It's just a pain while it lasts.


Clinton

Dec 13, 2012 12:52 AM in response to danielkew

For the record: I'm experiencing the same issue. Every time the GT 650 GM kicks in the screen discolors. gfxCardStatus isn't a solution because the GT 650 GM is automatically used when using Illustrator, Photohop or iPhoto for example. gfxCardStatus can't overrule that. The situation: I have a brand new $1700 MacBook Pro which is useless for working in Photoshop which makes it useless for me. Apple should provide a fix real soon because this is unacceptable.

May 17, 2013 5:39 AM in response to danielkew

hi guys, is there some news about this issue? I've the same problem and thanks to gfxCardStatus I understood that the problem is connected to the switching between graphic cards. If I force the use of one of them the color doesn't change but when I set the automatic mode, issue appears. Yes, i can fix removing autoswitching but hope that from apple will arrive a fix for this problem

My Macbook display changes color when I open applications. It looks like there is a light blue layer over the screen, thus changing the color of my display. This layer goes away when i quit the applications.

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