Taqpol
New member
Hey everyone! I recently became unhappy with my old mix of bulbs washing out colors in my tank, so I ordered some new ones and mixed and matched until I found a better color combo. I took photoshop adjusted pictures (white balance, exposure, etc.) of each setup so I could compare them side by side and thought I might as well share them with the T5 thread so you can make your own judgements.
Your mileage may vary, but this is how they appeared to my eyes in my setup (8x54w icecap retrofits over a 4'x2'x2' 120g mixed reef). Direct quote from my build thread so i don't have to type all this over again...
"Here we go, my lighting situation...
Awhile ago I became unhappy with my light setup, it was washing out my colors, making all the corals blend into the rockwork, too pink, and overall just too bright looking (not necessarily bright as in PAR, it was just a really bright white/pink and almost too hard to look at). I ordered a bunch of new bulbs so that I could mix and match until I found something I like. I was warned by Grim Reefer over on the T5 thread that it was probably the Aquablue Specials causing my problems as some people say they are known to wash out colors, so they were the first to go.
*Disclaimer* I took all of these shots using the same camera settings (1/100, f6.1, ISO 400) and then messed around the with the temperature, exposure, contrast, and shadows in Photoshop until I got something that looked close to what i was actually seeing. My main color references were the Powder Blue Tang and the Yellow Sarcophyton in the top left corner. In almost all cases the sandbed is over-exposed, just ignore that.
#1
:front:
ATI Blue+
UVL Actinic White
ATI Blue+
KZ Fiji Purple
GE 6500K
ATI Blue+
UVL Actinic White
ATI Blue+
^First try, much too bright for my tastes. I really just wanted to try out the GE 6500K.
#2
:front:
ATI Blue+
KZ Fiji Purple
ATI Blue+
ATI Blue+
GE 6500K
ATI Blue+
ATI Aquablue Special
ATI Blue+
^Again, too bright for my tastes.
#3
:front:
ATI Blue+
KZ Fiji Purple
ATI Blue+
ATI Blue+
UVL Actinic White
ATI Blue+
ATI Blue +
ATI Blue+
^I really liked this one, and actually kept it for a week. The only problem was I started to notice a lacking of reds and purples in the back, and my Red Planet literally look purple. The solution? More full spectrum bulbs...
#4
:front:
ATI Blue+
KZ Fiji Purple
ATI Blue+
ATI Blue+
UVL Actinic White
ATI Blue+
UVL Actinic White
ATI Blue+
^Doh! Now its pink again!
#5
:front:
ATI Blue+
KZ Fiji Purple
ATI Blue+
ATI Blue+
ATI Aquablue Special
ATI Blue+
ATI Aquablue Special
ATI Blue+
^Upon consulting with SunnyX (I love his light setup!) he convinced me to try the Aquablues again, none of the pink Actinic Whites. This is where I stopped as I am happy enough with this, I'll at least give the tank a month or so to see if things color up how I like them.
So what do you guys think? I'm interested to hear all of your opinions."
Your mileage may vary, but this is how they appeared to my eyes in my setup (8x54w icecap retrofits over a 4'x2'x2' 120g mixed reef). Direct quote from my build thread so i don't have to type all this over again...
"Here we go, my lighting situation...
Awhile ago I became unhappy with my light setup, it was washing out my colors, making all the corals blend into the rockwork, too pink, and overall just too bright looking (not necessarily bright as in PAR, it was just a really bright white/pink and almost too hard to look at). I ordered a bunch of new bulbs so that I could mix and match until I found something I like. I was warned by Grim Reefer over on the T5 thread that it was probably the Aquablue Specials causing my problems as some people say they are known to wash out colors, so they were the first to go.
*Disclaimer* I took all of these shots using the same camera settings (1/100, f6.1, ISO 400) and then messed around the with the temperature, exposure, contrast, and shadows in Photoshop until I got something that looked close to what i was actually seeing. My main color references were the Powder Blue Tang and the Yellow Sarcophyton in the top left corner. In almost all cases the sandbed is over-exposed, just ignore that.
#1
:front:
ATI Blue+
UVL Actinic White
ATI Blue+
KZ Fiji Purple
GE 6500K
ATI Blue+
UVL Actinic White
ATI Blue+
^First try, much too bright for my tastes. I really just wanted to try out the GE 6500K.
#2
:front:
ATI Blue+
KZ Fiji Purple
ATI Blue+
ATI Blue+
GE 6500K
ATI Blue+
ATI Aquablue Special
ATI Blue+
^Again, too bright for my tastes.
#3
:front:
ATI Blue+
KZ Fiji Purple
ATI Blue+
ATI Blue+
UVL Actinic White
ATI Blue+
ATI Blue +
ATI Blue+
^I really liked this one, and actually kept it for a week. The only problem was I started to notice a lacking of reds and purples in the back, and my Red Planet literally look purple. The solution? More full spectrum bulbs...
#4
:front:
ATI Blue+
KZ Fiji Purple
ATI Blue+
ATI Blue+
UVL Actinic White
ATI Blue+
UVL Actinic White
ATI Blue+
^Doh! Now its pink again!
#5
:front:
ATI Blue+
KZ Fiji Purple
ATI Blue+
ATI Blue+
ATI Aquablue Special
ATI Blue+
ATI Aquablue Special
ATI Blue+
^Upon consulting with SunnyX (I love his light setup!) he convinced me to try the Aquablues again, none of the pink Actinic Whites. This is where I stopped as I am happy enough with this, I'll at least give the tank a month or so to see if things color up how I like them.
So what do you guys think? I'm interested to hear all of your opinions."