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Moka Akashiya

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Happens with "Reduce transparency" option enabled since big sur (at least on apple silicon):


If someone on beta can test it with hitting space on 3-4 saved images, i can report it myself and hope for fix in another year. Thanks!
 
Well, it only happens (happened?) with this transparency option, otherwise it would been too noticeable for Apple =)
 

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I tested in those ways:

Dark mode on/reduced motion on; dark mode off/reduced mode on; dark/light auto mode/reduced mode on. Both Ventura and Monterey.

The issue doesn't exist on my end, for both OSes. Hmm, might this be a bad installation on your end? Did you do a clean install or upgrade? If this was an upgrade from Big Sur/Monterey, it's possible a buggy artifact was left behind somehow.

Edited to add: tested on my Intel MBP.
 
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Tried with that option as well (sorry I missed that detail before the screen recording) and it still works like it did in my video. No glitches at all.
Thank you for your time, nice to know.

The issue doesn't exist on my end, for both OSes. Hmm, might this be a bad installation on your end? Did you do a clean install or upgrade? If this was an upgrade from Big Sur/Monterey, it's possible a buggy artifact was left behind somehow.

Edited to add: tested on my Intel MBP.
Not sure about bad installation, i think it was here since first OS version for M1.
This can be related to apple silicon gpu only tho, this video is actually from this thread, i just have same animation glitch:
This is not a big problem for me, so i will wait for later Ventura versions anyway, just wanted to report it sooner than later.
 
I have a similar glitch on my M1 Mini running Monterey. With "Reduce Transparency" enabled, viewing images via QuickLook briefly displays a solid black square up opening the image. It only covers a small random section of the image. And it doesn't occur every time I quicklook an image but probably occurs around 30% of the time.
 
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