My Hue bulbs suck and can’t really make a lot of saturated colors 🤫
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I just use the "white" as warm as possible most of the time. All the ones I've had allow you to choose by color temperature instead of hex.
If you have the hue color lights, I like beige and peach for warm light that isn’t too yellow.
I don’t know what the hex code is for them, I just used voice controls with a google home speaker.
Red wouldn’t be the first color that I’d want emanating from my place at night.
ROOOOOOOOOOOOOXANNE!
I laughed at the reference, and then started laughing harder after I remembered the next line. Thankyou for that.
(You don't have to put on the red light)
- Like I said, dimmer is more ;)
- Also this isn't really about symbolism
- also I have good curtains so its minimal escape of light outside
- also who says I'm not into that as part of a healthy balanced alternative lifestyle ;)
How do you get the hex code from the hue app I don’t see it
Google has a color picker that gives the hex value. It also lets you type in the values if you know those.
Yea but this is for hue etc I’m not gonna jump any hoops I’m lazy today, ya know
HueDynamic app (paid). The Hue app doesnt do it
A combo of blue and pink is great!
Like cotton candy?
No idea, I have only ever seen white cotton candy here.