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transphasic

macrumors 6502
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Apr 6, 2012
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Hello all. If I press cmd-shift-4 to capture a section/selection of a window, the mac creates an image file much darker than it appears originally.

Can this greying-out of screenshots be stopped so they appear as bright as they originally appear? My attachment is a good example, see how dark it is?
 

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transphasic

macrumors 6502
Original poster
Apr 6, 2012
262
107
Problem solved, terminal code found online removes this annoying effect.
 

AntibalasHiFi

macrumors newbie
Jan 19, 2013
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Hello all. If I press cmd-shift-4 to capture a section/selection of a window, the mac creates an image file much darker than it appears originally.

Can this greying-out of screenshots be stopped so they appear as bright as they originally appear? My attachment is a good example, see how dark it is?

Please share the code, the same thing is happening to me.

Edit: fixed. My display brightness was turned down (I noticed in the BetterDisplay software), so I turned it back up to 100%, and the screenshots have a proper white balance again. I guess due to the way screenshots were taken, the darkness was compounding, so screenshots had 2x "non-brightness". Very strange, possibly a macOS bug.
 
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