I am looking at things from the big picture, what you actually see with your eyes point of view.
From this point of view it is a tiny effect that will be all but unnoticeable to the human eye. In fact I would venture to say it would be totally unnoticeable as any mode that would use software regulation would be after the 7135’s are already on and at that point the human eye just can’t make out rather large differences in output.
When the difference from the 7135’s to turbo is ~800 lumens to ~1100 lumens and you have to got back and forth a few times to make sure turbo was actually working, I am simply not worried about something that would make a fraction of that amount of difference in output.
As far as needing septate calibrations for different numbers of 7135’s, I actually kind of doubt this will be the case, I don’t change the firmware at all for the different 7135’s levels I use right now. at least not for a change of 1-2 7135’s. The 22mm drivers have 9 of them and the 17mm have 7. Both work perfectly fine with the default firmware needing no changes. The LED used plays the much larger role from my experience.
Now triples might need a different table but even this I think will work fine with the same basic slope, sure it will not work the same but once you get into triple lumen levels even larger differences in output are unnoticeable to the human eye. 3000 vs 3800 lumens in a triple is hardly noticeable if the beam profile is the same.