https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=496308

--- Comment #2 from Manuel Parent <manuel.par...@tutanota.com> ---
Hello,

Here's the output of kscreen-doctor : 
> Output: 1 DP-3
>         enabled
>         connected
>         priority 1
>         DisplayPort
>         Modes:  1:3840x2160@60!  2:3840x2160@240*  3:3840x2160@180  
> 4:3840x2160@120  5:2560x1440@240  6:2560x1440@120  7:2560x1440@60  
> 8:1920x1200@60  9:1920x1080@240  10:1920x1080@120  11:1920x1080@120  
> 12:1920x1080@120  13:1920x1080@60  14:1920x1080@60  15:1920x1080@60  
> 16:1600x1200@60  17:1680x1050@60  18:1280x1024@75  19:1280x1024@60  
> 20:1440x900@60  21:1280x800@60  22:1280x720@120  23:1280x720@120  
> 24:1280x720@60  25:1280x720@60  26:1024x768@75  27:1024x768@70  
> 28:1024x768@60  29:800x600@75  30:800x600@72  31:800x600@60  32:800x600@56  
> 33:720x576@60  34:720x576@50  35:720x480@60  36:720x480@60  37:640x480@75  
> 38:640x480@73  39:640x480@67  40:640x480@60  41:640x480@60  42:1600x1200@60  
> 43:1280x1024@60  44:1024x768@60  45:2560x1600@60  46:1920x1200@60  
> 47:1280x800@60  48:3840x2160@60  49:3200x1800@60  50:2880x1620@60  
> 51:2560x1440@60  52:1920x1080@60  53:1600x900@60  54:1368x768@60  
> 55:1280x720@60 
>         Geometry: 0,0 3840x2160
>         Scale: 1
>         Rotation: 1
>         Overscan: 0
>         Vrr: Never
>         RgbRange: unknown
>         HDR: enabled
>                 SDR brightness: 150 nits
>                 SDR gamut wideness: 0%
>                 Peak brightness: 1037 nits
>                 Max average brightness: 456 nits
>                 Min brightness: 0.0006 nits
>         Wide Color Gamut: enabled
>         ICC profile: none
>         Color profile source: sRGB
>         Brightness control: supported, set to 100%

And here's the output after overriding the minimum luminance (which does indeed
solve the issue) :
> Output: 1 DP-3
>         enabled
>         connected
>         priority 1
>         DisplayPort
>         Modes:  1:3840x2160@60!  2:3840x2160@240*  3:3840x2160@180  
> 4:3840x2160@120  5:2560x1440@240  6:2560x1440@120  7:2560x1440@60  
> 8:1920x1200@60  9:1920x1080@240  10:1920x1080@120  11:1920x1080@120  
> 12:1920x1080@120  13:1920x1080@60  14:1920x1080@60  15:1920x1080@60  
> 16:1600x1200@60  17:1680x1050@60  18:1280x1024@75  19:1280x1024@60  
> 20:1440x900@60  21:1280x800@60  22:1280x720@120  23:1280x720@120  
> 24:1280x720@60  25:1280x720@60  26:1024x768@75  27:1024x768@70  
> 28:1024x768@60  29:800x600@75  30:800x600@72  31:800x600@60  32:800x600@56  
> 33:720x576@60  34:720x576@50  35:720x480@60  36:720x480@60  37:640x480@75  
> 38:640x480@73  39:640x480@67  40:640x480@60  41:640x480@60  42:1600x1200@60  
> 43:1280x1024@60  44:1024x768@60  45:2560x1600@60  46:1920x1200@60  
> 47:1280x800@60  48:3840x2160@60  49:3200x1800@60  50:2880x1620@60  
> 51:2560x1440@60  52:1920x1080@60  53:1600x900@60  54:1368x768@60  
> 55:1280x720@60 
>         Geometry: 0,0 3840x2160
>         Scale: 1
>         Rotation: 1
>         Overscan: 0
>         Vrr: Never
>         RgbRange: unknown
>         HDR: enabled
>                 SDR brightness: 150 nits
>                 SDR gamut wideness: 0%
>                 Peak brightness: 1037 nits
>                 Max average brightness: 456 nits
>                 Min brightness: 0 nits, overridden with: 0 nits
>         Wide Color Gamut: enabled
>         ICC profile: none
>         Color profile source: sRGB
>         Brightness control: supported, set to 100%

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