From 0193ec16a7b9b3bb58408654146499ddd9da9159 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: medusa Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2024 17:53:54 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update docs/random/room_lighting.md --- docs/random/room_lighting.md | 51 ++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/random/room_lighting.md b/docs/random/room_lighting.md index 8c3eda2..142841f 100644 --- a/docs/random/room_lighting.md +++ b/docs/random/room_lighting.md @@ -1,34 +1,23 @@ -### 1. Relaxing Ambiance -- **Colors**: Soft blue, warm white, or pale green. -- **Brightness**: Lower to a comfortable dim level that reduces strain on the eyes. -- **Mode**: Use the "smooth" or "fade" transition mode at a slow speed to cycle through relaxing colors gently. +### 1. Relaxing Mood +**Goal**: Minimize stress and create a calming environment. +- **Colors**: Blue and green hues are known for their calming effects. They are associated with nature and tranquility, which can help reduce anxiety. +- **Brightness**: Lower brightness levels reduce strain on the eyes and promote relaxation. +- **Mode**: Use the "fade" mode at a slow speed to gently transition between blue and green shades, which can help soothe and relax the mind. -### 2. Energizing Atmosphere -- **Colors**: Vibrant green, bright white, or electric blue. -- **Brightness**: Set to a medium or high level to invigorate the space. -- **Mode**: Use the "jump" mode to shift quickly between vibrant colors, adding dynamic energy. +### 2. Focus Mood +**Goal**: Enhance concentration and productivity. +- **Colors**: Cool white and blue are effective for maintaining attention and focus. These colors are reminiscent of daylight and can enhance alertness. +- **Brightness**: Moderate to high brightness can simulate natural daylight, improving focus and reducing the propensity for sleepiness. +- **Mode**: Static color mode is best to avoid distractions. Choose a steady cool white or blue light. -### 3. Romantic Setting -- **Colors**: Soft pink, lavender, or a warm white. -- **Brightness**: Dim to create an intimate and cozy feel. -- **Mode**: Choose a static color or a very slow "smooth" transition for a subtle effect. +### 3. Party Mood +**Goal**: Energize and stimulate excitement. +- **Colors**: Red, purple, and yellow are vibrant and are associated with energy and joy. These can evoke a sense of excitement and fun. +- **Brightness**: High brightness levels are stimulating and fit well with an energetic environment. +- **Mode**: "Strobe" or "flash" modes create dynamic and lively effects, suitable for mimicking a dance-floor atmosphere. -### 4. Party Mode -- **Colors**: Use a mix of bright and bold colors like red, purple, blue, and green. -- **Brightness**: Set to high to enhance the festive feel. -- **Mode**: Use "strobe" or "flash" for a lively and fun effect, mimicking a dance floor. - -### 5. Holiday Themes -- **Christmas**: Use red and green with "fade" transitions. -- **Halloween**: Choose orange and purple in "strobe" or "flash" mode for a spooky effect. -- **Fourth of July**: Cycle between red, white, and blue in "jump" mode. - -### 6. Focused Task Lighting -- **Colors**: Bright white or natural white. -- **Brightness**: High to improve visibility and concentration. -- **Mode**: Static color to maintain consistent lighting without distractions. - -### 7. Meditative Space -- **Colors**: Pale blue, soft green, or lavender. -- **Brightness**: Very dim to enhance the meditative quality. -- **Mode**: Static or a very slow "fade" to maintain a tranquil environment. \ No newline at end of file +### 4. Falling Asleep Mood +**Goal**: Support natural sleep onset. +- **Colors**: Red and warm tones are beneficial at night as they have a lower impact on melatonin production, crucial for sleep induction. +- **Brightness**: Very low brightness is crucial as dim light signals the brain that it's time to sleep. +- **Mode**: Static mode with a warm color like soft red or amber. Optionally, you could set a timer to turn off the lights automatically as you drift to sleep. \ No newline at end of file