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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: arzoo on March 01, 2014, 03:53:48 pm
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Hi All,
I've been considering adding a calibration feature to LEDBlinky which would allow adding a plus/minus offset to each LED port. Doing so would add additional logic when lighting each LED. I try to keep the process as fast as possible so I don't want to add the logic unless there is a need.
Thanks,
arzoo
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Nope, never ran into this issue, even across different LED types and "brands". I'm using 2 PACLED64s to control 26 RGB button LEDs and 12 RGB NephRing LEDs, and also an LED-Wiz to control about 3.5 meters of RGB LED strips for cabinet lighting.
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My LED's have a significant amount of variance. I have a set of GGG Electric Ice 2's with RGB, some colors are fine while others are way off in relation to each other. When set to White (The worst color for my LEDs), some are showing white, some purplish, and one shows pinkish. Other light colors like yellow are off as well.
Another idea you might want to consider, don't know how feasible it is: Perhaps a utility that gives you a slider, and lets you set each color by sliding it and hitting "Set". The slider would just change the intensity values for each RGB channel as it is slid. Tweaking the default values is a bit time consuming, I tried to reset Orange and Brown a couple of weeks ago and resorted to tweaking values, relaunching LEDWiz, then finding a game that had Orange or Brown buttons and launching it, and repeating until I found a setting I liked. Colors are subject to variance between LED sets, and user's vision, so IMO it would be a really nice feature.