Image Retention (Update OS x 10.10.2

Hi!!
I have a iMAC (27-inch, Late 2012) and a few days ago I updated to 10.10.2. Before the update (10.10.1) I have not any problem of Image retention, but after the upgrade to 10.10.2 this problem appears.
Can anybody help me a little? I try to change the profile color from iMac to another but the problem persists.
Thks for you time.

Hey uziel200,
I apologize, I'm a bit unclear exactly what you are seeing, and in what circumstances. If you are talking about what is also referred to as image persistent or ghosting, you may find the information and steps outlined in the following article helpful:
Avoiding image persistence on Apple displays - Apple Support
Cheers,
- Brenden

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