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Not a single brightness graph is to my liking. I can come up with certain settings that I like right now in the summer, but they are not to my liking when I would use the same settings in a simulated winter. Would it be possible for the brightness graph to follow the color temp graph?
Eg, if this graph could represent brightness instead of color temp, with the minimum value being min_brightness and the maximum value being max_brightness, with identically shaped curves, that would be awesome!
That shape of the graph is close to what I am trying to come up with for the brightness graph.
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As I am playing around with the simulator app here: https://basnijholt.github.io/adaptive-lighting/
Not a single brightness graph is to my liking. I can come up with certain settings that I like right now in the summer, but they are not to my liking when I would use the same settings in a simulated winter. Would it be possible for the brightness graph to follow the color temp graph?
Eg, if this graph could represent brightness instead of color temp, with the minimum value being min_brightness and the maximum value being max_brightness, with identically shaped curves, that would be awesome!
That shape of the graph is close to what I am trying to come up with for the brightness graph.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: