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Seems to work well except when Wiz bulb lights up, Initial color momentarily matches predominant color on screen then goes to a very washed out color containing mostly white. is there a way to modify code to retain the initial momentary color and not wash it out with white? . For example, if I make my Desktop totally red then when Wiz bulb illuminates, the initial color is a deep red , then it switches to almost white with just a slight tint of red. I am not a coder and a newbie at python so a working version of this would be most helpful. Thank you very much!
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Seems to work well except when Wiz bulb lights up, Initial color momentarily matches predominant color on screen then goes to a very washed out color containing mostly white. is there a way to modify code to retain the initial momentary color and not wash it out with white? . For example, if I make my Desktop totally red then when Wiz bulb illuminates, the initial color is a deep red , then it switches to almost white with just a slight tint of red. I am not a coder and a newbie at python so a working version of this would be most helpful. Thank you very much!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: