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[Feature request]: Enhanced white-balance control #248
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Hi @FabianMPunkt really sorry for the late reply. Isn't there a green slider in the calibration section of the software already? Software can't fix bad hardware unfortunantly... Am I missing something? |
Hey, sorry for my late response aswell 😅 My issue from the beginning still exists nonetheless.. Here's what i mean with a "new slider": Additionally, I have some suggestions for the calibrations screen:
My Setup: |
no problem :) This issue requires more time to be "investigated"... I'll add the keep label for later inspection |
I would actually appreciate an even more advanced color calibration system. Maybe a parametric system where you can specify any number of color pairs (source color -> target color) and it would interpolate between those. This could replace the current white balance adjustment with a possible simple mode UI on top to make simple adjustments easy but still use the same underlying system and protocol. |
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe
The color-correction measures of Luciferin are absolutely amazing, but IMO the white-balance adjustments could be better.
My cheap WS2812B LEDs have an awful green/blue tint to them whithout any color correction. Luciferin lets me adjust the color-temperature, but not the hue (green/magenta). In my case this results in an awful green tint. I know my LEDs are cheap shit, but i still think that some basic hue correction would be a welcome addition.
These are my current color correction settings:
Here's a photo of my setup: in the picture the LEDs have a purple tint, but to the eye it's huge green tint for some reason. (camera white balance set to the white part of the screen)
Describe the solution you'd like
In comparison. Prismatiks color correction works like this:
I think what Luciferin needs (at least in my case), is a simple magenta/green slider below the color temperature slider. The Cyan/Red & Yellow/Blue would be unnecessary considering the rest of Luciferins color correction tools are totally amazing.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Some nice RGBW LEDs would probably be the way to go xD
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