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MacBook (please complete the following information):
- MacBook Model (https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201608): Apple M3 Pro
- macOS Version (https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201260): 15.3
- Charger Model (Apple, Third Party, Wattage,...): official
- Charging Cable (MagSafe 2, MagSafe 3, USB-C, Apple, Third Party,...): official
- AlDente Pro or AlDente Free: Pro
- AlDente Version: 1.30
- List or add screenshots of all enabled/disabled settings in AlDente:







- Please share a debug file the next time this happens so that we can assess this issue better. You can find a guide on How to generate and share a debug file on our blog(https://apphousekitchen.com/how-to-generate-and-share-a-debug-file/).
- External Monitor connected? no
- MacBook used in Clamshell Mode (with the lid closed)?
Describe the bug
First close the lid and wait for the automatic calibration task to start. After it starts, unplug the charger and then open the lid. The maximum screen brightness remains at the moment the lid is opened. For example, the ambient brightness was 80% before, but now it becomes 40%.
Screenshots and Screen Recordings
- Delete all tasks, create a new calibration task, execute it every month, open it after five minutes, and execute the task at the next possible time
- Close all software interfaces, go to the desktop and wait for five minutes. During the waiting period, make sure the charging indicator light is green.
- After starting the task, for example, the charging light turns orange, then close the display cover and wait for the task to execute for 5 minutes
- Unplug the charger, then turn on the monitor, and you will find that the brightness is much darker than before. Note that the ambient light intensity should remain unchanged.
Expected Behavior
The screen automatic adjustment function is normal, becoming the 80% mentioned above
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