Jeff, do you know if any recent colour management changes could have caused this? jpos, thank you for the bug report. How easily are you able to detect if a version of firefox is affected by this? We have a tool called [mozregression](https://mozilla.github.io/mozregression/install.html) that can be used to install a series of versions of firefox. For each one you can answer "good" or "bad", and eventually it will determine what change caused the issue. If it's quick to determine whether Firefox is causing the issue, perhaps you could try to use that? * You can install it from the website I linked there, and then open the application, click the "scissor" icon to "run a new bisection". * Click "next" for the first couple of screens ("Basic configuration" and "Profile selection") * On the build selection screen change the "date" dropdown menus to "release". * Select 88 for "Last known good build", and 89 for "First known bad build" * Then click "Finish" and it should start downloading versions of firefox. Select "good" or "bad" for each one. However, if it takes you half an hour and causes lots of discomfort to determine whether a version is good or bad then please don't put yourself through that!
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Jeff, do you know if any recent colour management changes could have caused this? jpos, thank you for the bug report. How easily are you able to detect if a version of firefox is affected by this? We have a tool called [mozregression](https://mozilla.github.io/mozregression/install.html) that can be used to test a series of versions of firefox. For each one you can answer "good" or "bad", and eventually it will determine what change caused the issue. If it's quick to determine whether Firefox is causing the issue, perhaps you could try to use that? * You can install it from the website I linked there, and then open the application, click the "scissor" icon to "run a new bisection". * Click "next" for the first couple of screens ("Basic configuration" and "Profile selection") * On the build selection screen change the "date" dropdown menus to "release". * Select 88 for "Last known good build", and 89 for "First known bad build" * Then click "Finish" and it should start downloading versions of firefox. Select "good" or "bad" for each one. However, if it takes you half an hour and causes lots of discomfort to determine whether a version is good or bad then please don't put yourself through that!
Jeff, do you know if any recent colour management changes could have caused this? jpos, thank you for the bug report. How easily are you able to detect if a version of firefox is affected by this? We have a tool called [mozregression](https://mozilla.github.io/mozregression/install.html) that can be used to test a series of versions of firefox. For each one you can answer "good" or "bad", and eventually it will determine what change caused the issue. If it's quick to determine whether Firefox is affected by the issue, perhaps you could try to use that? * You can install it from the website I linked there, and then open the application, click the "scissor" icon to "run a new bisection". * Click "next" for the first couple of screens ("Basic configuration" and "Profile selection") * On the build selection screen change the "date" dropdown menus to "release". * Select 88 for "Last known good build", and 89 for "First known bad build" * Then click "Finish" and it should start downloading versions of firefox. Select "good" or "bad" for each one. However, if it takes you half an hour and causes lots of discomfort to determine whether a version is good or bad then please don't put yourself through that!