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Allow a way to use lights of different color temperatures to "mix" via Adaptive Lighting #1059

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swannie2 opened this issue Oct 22, 2024 · 0 comments

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I have what I believe is an unusual use case that's not accounted for in the Adaptive Lighting settings.

In my kitchen I have a bunch of can lights with daylight bulbs directed at all the work surfaces. We also have one center ceiling fixture that has warm white bulbs. Most of the time when we're in the kitchen working we use the daylight bulbs. At night, when we're not actively working in the kitchen, I'll dim the daylight bulbs, and turn on the warm light in the center. By using these two sets of lights on dimmers I can "mix" them to get almost any color temperature I'd like. What would be cool is if there is a way in Adaptive Lighting to designate separate groups of lights as "warm" and "cool" and then allow the integration to adjust them accordingly to get an appropriate color temperature for the time of day.

Hope that all made sense, let me know if I can clarify anything.

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