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      tahmoores last edited by tahmoores

      Hello,
      I live at latitude 36.2605.
      In the morning before the sunrise colors fade so quickly, in a matter of seconds. It's not like the sunset or evening. In the evening colors turn to orange normally and slowly, but in the morning IT'S NOT. This is upsetting.
      Do something about this, please.

      PS. I love it when colors turn to orange very slowly in the evening, should be the same for morning! If you make this work for both times that would be great. Slowly... slowly...

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        tahmoores last edited by tahmoores

        You know in the morning colors should turn to blue slowly just like the opposite when they turn to orange in the evening.
        But they don't. Everything turns back to blue (normal) in a few seconds in morning, maybe 15 - 20 minutes before sunrise. Day is bright, but sun is 15 -10 minutes away, and suddenly colors turn back to blue. It doesn't happen slowly.

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          TwoCables last edited by TwoCables

          What you're experiencing is not the way f.lux is designed to operate. Something must be conflicting with it in the morning. Check for Microsoft Night Light. Disable it if you find that it's enabled. I don't know what else to look at.

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            tahmoores last edited by tahmoores

            I'm not using Windows!
            Obviously it's related to flux programming.

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              TwoCables @tahmoores last edited by TwoCables

              @tahmoores said in In the Morning! Sunrise!:

              I'm not using Windows!
              Obviously it's related to flux programming.

              I apologize. I posted at a bad time and I failed to look at which forum this is (I see now that it's the Linux forum).

              Anyway, again, this is not the way f.lux is designed to work. This is also the first time I have seen someone say that they have this problem outside of Windows. Something must be interfering with f.lux on your computer.

              There's no need to get offended. I am only trying to help.

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