https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=503318

--- Comment #4 from vriesk <v...@vriesk.net> ---
Comment on attachment 180635
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kscreen-doctor -o output

>Output: 1 eDP-1

This is the laptop's internal display that does not have the discoloration
problem.

>        disabled
>        connected
>        priority 0
>        Panel
>        Modes:  1:2560x1600@60!  2:2560x1600@48  3:1600x1200@60  
> 4:1280x1024@60  5:1024x768@60*  6:2560x1600@60  7:1920x1200@60  8:1280x800@60 
>  9:2560x1440@60  10:1920x1080@60  11:1600x900@60  12:1368x768@60  
> 13:1280x720@60 
>        Geometry: 0,0 707x530
>        Scale: 1.45
>        Rotation: 1
>        Overscan: 0
>        Vrr: incapable
>        RgbRange: Automatic
>        HDR: incapable
>        Wide Color Gamut: incapable
>        ICC profile: none
>        Color profile source: sRGB
>        Color power preference: prefer efficiency and performance
>        Brightness control: supported, set to 25% and dimming to 100%
>Output: 2 DP-3

This is the external display with discolored night light.

>        enabled
>        connected
>        priority 1
>        DisplayPort
>        Modes:  14:3840x1600@60!  15:3840x1600@144  16:3840x1600@120  
> 17:3840x1600@100*  18:3840x1600@85  19:1024x768@60  20:800x600@60  
> 21:640x480@60  22:640x480@60 
>        Geometry: 0,0 3491x1455
>        Scale: 1.1
>        Rotation: 1
>        Overscan: 0
>        Vrr: Automatic
>        RgbRange: Automatic
>        HDR: disabled
>        Wide Color Gamut: disabled
>        ICC profile: none
>        Color profile source: sRGB
>        Color power preference: prefer accuracy
>        Brightness control: supported, set to 100% and dimming to 100%
>

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