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HSV comes from hue, saturation, value where the value stands for brightness. So being able to control only brightness is something that is very commonly used and that's why there's a separate method for it. |
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OK, thanks (and thanks for the library). I thought that Value and
Brightness were the same thing, but I wanted to be sure. I'm writing a
small desktop GUI to control my bulbs.
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HSV comes from hue, saturation, value where the value stands for
brightness. So being able to control only brightness is something that is
very commonly used and that's why there's a separate method for it.
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I know this is part of the Kasa Bulb API, but aren't brightness and HSV-Value the same thing? Is there a point to having a set_brightness method when changing Value in HSV does the same thing? Or am I completely wrong here.
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