Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-AmbientBrightnessDetection
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@Eric_H cool. some questions
how do u control the brightness? do all monitors/TV’s respond the same way?
I have some software already connected to my webcam, are u just taking screen shots? how many images do u need at one time?
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Thank you @sdetweil .
- I control the brightness by sending a notification to the MMM-RemoteControl module (code already written and working, no reason to re-invent), found here.
- Since the brightness is set programmatic ally via css in that module, I’m not sure how various monitors would react, but I tested on three here, including the one behind the mirror, and they seem to work quite the same.
- I’m taking a single shot once every configurable interval, with a default of 60 seconds.
Hope I answered all of your questions.
Eric
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Next to be added:
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Configurable factor to be added to the brightness level sent to MMM-RemoteControl, to make the brightness range more visible in extreme light/dark cases.
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CEC support to change the actual brightness of the monitor, if supported.
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PI camera module support
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@Eric_H said in MMM-AmbientBrightnessDetection:
Next to be added:
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Configurable factor to be added to the brightness level sent to MMM-RemoteControl, to make the brightness range more visible in extreme light/dark cases.
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CEC support to change the actual brightness of the monitor, if supported.
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PI camera module support
** Now also supported: **
- Configurable factor to be added to the brightness level sent to MMM-RemoteControl, to make the brightness range more visible in extreme light/dark cases.
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UPDATE:
Now supporting displaying and animating brightness changes at the top of the screen.
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UPDATE: Now supporting the PI camera, as well as configuring which camera to use, if not the default