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      Nillie
      last edited by

      I had the same problem (my temporary workaround was to set latitude further south, to 64°, which seemed to work), but re-installing f.lux as suggested here seems to have fixed it (even though it said it was completely up-to-date when I checked for updates).

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        herf
        last edited by

        Thank you - we'll push this update live soon.

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        • herfH
          herf
          last edited by

          Check for updates now should work...

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            laurensflux
            last edited by

            This exact bug is back in version 39.987

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            • herfH
              herf
              last edited by

              Okay we will take another look. My notes say that right after this "July" fix, we did another update to fix Singapore in August 2017, and the test said they both worked, but apparently it did not.

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                Pauline @herf
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                @herf I am having the same problem. I even tried to trash Flux and that did not work. i am told I have the latest version and no more updates are available. Very annoying as can hardly see the screen!

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                  Coffeeling
                  last edited by

                  June 25th, Helsinki, Win10, flux 4.75. Notch is still there:

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                    laurensflux @herf
                    last edited by laurensflux

                    @herf Hi - ver 39.987 for Mac on High Sierra. Bug still there - same problem, dip in middle of day at 63.4N, 10E. :/

                    I think it is a discontinuity in the calculation that joins daytime-sunset-bedtime curves i.e. the effect is modulated by adjusting the 'sunset' temp in K).

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                      heliagon
                      last edited by

                      The same bug still persists. :( When will this be fixed for good?

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                        Norm_claim
                        last edited by

                        The same suddenly occurred for me:

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                          CrazyDef
                          last edited by CrazyDef

                          After a little experimenting, I can confirm this problem occurs for all latitudes above 58.9N. I.e., the curve is correct at 58.94 (which gets rounded down), but broken at 58.95 (which gets rounded up to 59N).

                          The workaround for me: Set my latitude to 58.94N. ;)

                          Edit: I just noticed this was reported for the Mac version, but it's not specific to that OS. I'm using the Windows version.

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                            Norm_claim @CrazyDef
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                            Thanks @crazydef! That did it for now :)

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