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sir I'm a computer scientist/ programmer and I have programmed LEDs for projects before. I know LEDs can change colors. but what I meant is, I thought Canderel was only going to keep those lights white. :)
 
sir I'm a computer scientist/ programmer and I have programmed LEDs for projects before. I know LEDs can change colors. but what I meant is, I thought Canderel was only going to keep those lights white. :)

I think it was the white balance on that photo, I've only seen the Aura lights to be white and see them nightly.
 
I think it was the white balance on that photo, I've only seen the Aura lights to be white and see them nightly.
I'd have to agree on it being the camera's white balance. Auto White Balance (AWB) functions on all cameras use a warmer colour temperature to compensate for low light.
 

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