In what order you have them?
Color Preference is just that, a preference, and not everyone will like the same color. My issues with C+ have been when they are paired with other white bulbs, not just blue. Here is an interesting comparison though. I took a shot of my current lighting:
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Then I put in six bulbs, 2 C+ and 4 B+. This is what it looked like in comparison:
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The pictures are unre-touched iPhone 6 shots. My impression of the second combo was that it was very "Crystal" blue, bright but too blue for my tastes. The reds, in particular, were too muddy for me. I can see why you would like the combo though, the overall color was a very pretty blue and the fluorescence was good.
Thank you very much!I never find the combo to photograph well fwiw. Your tank looks great no matter what bulbs!
Going down to 6 bulbs makes it a lot harderWow, pretty big difference. What would you run if you had a 6 bulb fixture?
Which ATI bulb would have the highest PAR? Would it be the Aqua Blue? Thanks
Color Preference is just that, a preference, and not everyone will like the same color. My issues with C+ have been when they are paired with other white bulbs, not just blue. Here is an interesting comparison though. I took a shot of my current lighting:
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Then I put in six bulbs, 2 C+ and 4 B+. This is what it looked like in comparison:
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The pictures are unre-touched iPhone 6 shots. My impression of the second combo was that it was very "Crystal" blue, bright but too blue for my tastes. The reds, in particular, were too muddy for me. I can see why you would like the combo though, the overall color was a very pretty blue and the fluorescence was good.
What color combo are you running here? I really like it but know that phone pics can be deceiving. Can't tell but is there a bit of a pink hue? I'm preparing for my new ATI LED Powermodule with 8 bulbs and trying to get the right combo. I have a bunch of ATI Blue+ so will need to use those in addition to some others. What do you suggest?
Who makes the Super Actinic/Actinic Blue? And is the Aquablue by Giesmann? Wondering if I already have 5 ATI Blue Plus and 1 Coral Plus what other bulbs should I get to make it work?The picture gets a little pinkish violet due to the actinics but its not there in real life, its a very vibrant white, if that makes sense. The bulbs are:
Front to back:
Blue Plus
Aquablue Azure
Super actinic
Fiji Purple
Super Actinic
Actinic Blue
Aquablue Special
KZ New Gen
The Aquablue Special is from ATIWho makes the Super Actinic/Actinic Blue? And is the Aquablue by Giesmann? Wondering if I already have 5 ATI Blue Plus and 1 Coral Plus what other bulbs should I get to make it work?
The Aquablue Special is from ATI
The Super Actinic and Actinic Blue are from Giesemann.
D-D/Giesemann used to distribute a line of bulbs that are still available at many outlets, but these bulbs are not from that line. This is a new line from Giesemann only now.
What color combo are you running here? I really like it but know that phone pics can be deceiving. Can't tell but is there a bit of a pink hue? I'm preparing for my new ATI LED Powermodule with 8 bulbs and trying to get the right combo. I have a bunch of ATI Blue+ so will need to use those in addition to some others. What do you suggest?
The ATI Actinic and the True Actinic are actinic bulbs, the Giesemann Actinic + is like a blue plus. I have found that replacing a Blue bulb with an actinic gives you the fluorescence of the Blue bulb without the accompanying blue cast.
That sounds good, two true actinic bulbs as the dawn/dusk are a bit too much like a backlight poster IMO but a blue and an actinic bulb are quite nice togetherOk... Thanks for the clarification... I was confused seeing their spectrum chart.
I will start with the Dawn/Dusk and see what i get first but referring to your explanation probablly i can try both Gisemann actinics as dawn/dusk feature.
What you think???