https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=419858

--- Comment #3 from torokat...@gmail.com ---
I have a similar, although somewhat different issue with Night Color:
My system is a desktop, with two monitors. One of them is on HDMI, 60Hz, in
portrait orientation (with rotated output), and the other one is on
DisplayPort, 120Hz, in landscape orientation. I am on X11 as of now.

I have Night Color enabled, and in the evening, it dims the portrait monitor as
expected, but not the landscape one.
Upon opening the preferences dialog, to manually toggle the Night Color
feature:

In this inconsistent state, when disabling the feature and pressing Apply on
the dialog, the landscape monitor immediately flashes to being a warmer color
tone, just to then slowly fade back into blue, together with the other working
monitor.

And after this, when Night Color is enabled again, they both fade into warm
color together. For some reason, it just doesn't apply the color temperature
automatically on the main display basedon time.
It might have something to do with me sometimes playing fullscreen games on
that monitor, which disables compositing temporarily?

Back when I had gtk-redshift instead, it seemed to always work just fine.

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