I tried experimenting with something similar using three.js a while ago [0] when I saw the other post [1]. The trick was hiding the HDR video in the page, allowing other elements to surpass a brightness level of 1. I have a post-processing shader that divides all brightness values by 2, along with CSS that applies filter: brightness(2). Finally a shader material on one of the spheres multiplies its fragment output by a value above one.
The button leads to the editor page which you can acces from the main navigation, it’s weird that the button is disabled on mobile while the editor works fine.
The augmented reality function that seems to allow you to label your plants seems intriguing. I wanted to try this over PicturesThis (I don’t like how PictureThis makes it look you need their subscription for the app to work)
But it seems the app is not available in my region maybe because of GDPR, I guess?