> > Gut feeling is normally people are actually cranking scaling of light > > channels up and down together as hopefully they are approximately balanced > > for 'white' giving similar scales on all sensors (by filters or fixed gains) > > I appreciate your insight on how people usually use these devices :) > It's very valuable to me. Pah, never trust me on this stuff. I've not been on the 'ground' with real sensor for a long time and even then my use cases were far from typical. These days I just play with big toys (though having just helped moved them between buildings this week I can say that they are at least real and not all in the cloud). > > > and people would only need to care if they were trying to measure a weak > > blue signal in a red world. If we have a case that doesn't work well > > for that sort of global scaling (I can sort of see that as a possible > > problem due to the transition states not being possible) then we > > should make sure that one works! > > Yes. I think some users will eventually hit to a scale transition which > will be NACKed by the driver. Also, I don't think this problem will be > specific to the BU27034 sensor, but in some form this will be possible > for many gain-time-scale type devices. I just don't have a good generic > solution in my mind right now. > > Oh, besides, it seems raining stopped. Time to turn off my computer and > go out to the yard :) Wise! > > Yours, > -- Matti >