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Adaptive lightning works extremely well for my HUE bulbs, but the WLED controlled strips I use (RGBW) are way off on the warm side (the light is too yellow). When I crank up the temp in adaptive lightning config to 10k it moves in the right directly, but its stilll too yellow (this probably due to the fact that I'm using WarmWhite LEDs instead of ColdWhite ones).
Is there any way to adjust for this, by e.g. setting a higher temp multiplier?
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Hi,
Adaptive lightning works extremely well for my HUE bulbs, but the WLED controlled strips I use (RGBW) are way off on the warm side (the light is too yellow). When I crank up the temp in adaptive lightning config to 10k it moves in the right directly, but its stilll too yellow (this probably due to the fact that I'm using WarmWhite LEDs instead of ColdWhite ones).
Is there any way to adjust for this, by e.g. setting a higher temp multiplier?
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