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A silly command line tool for OSX that accepts r,g,b gamma thresholds from the network. hacked up for an Interaction Design concept. It took a good bit of digging in sporadic related code i could find and obscure documentation to figure out how to access the Gamma API so leaving this here just incase someone needs it for reference.

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