Colors For Hue Mac App
Things have certainly been moving at a brisk pace for the folks over at Philips Lighting (now, ) - after releasing a just a few days ago, they’re back at it again, this time, with the new Hue Sync app, released today for both Windows and macOS. Originally announced at CES back in January, Hue Sync analyzes on-screen content and synchronizes Hue lights to create an immersive scene in real-time. Philips has been experimenting with this concept for a long time, starting with its Ambilight-enabled TVs, which also projected the colors in the scene onto the wall behind it. Hue Sync is easy to configure – simply fire up the app, connect to a Hue bridge, set up an ‘Entertainment area’ (defined in the new Hue app), and you’re good to go. The app includes support for scenes, as well as games, audio, and video modes.
Launch the Photos app on your Mac. Selective Color allows you to adjust the Hue, Saturation, Luminance, and Range of certain colors, meaning you can choose how. The best Mac app for Philips Hue is the Colors for Hue. It’s free and it does nearly everything you could ask a Hue controller to do. First, you have to pair the app as always with your Hue. The Philips Hue Sync application creates a lightscripts for your lights based on content you watch or play on your PC or Mac. Via screen grabbing and a smart color algorithm, it matches your Philips Hue lights to on screen action in real-time.
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