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    Purewater - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    Cool camera settings

    hey ,I need some help trying to set my camera to my new tank.I'm lighting with t-5 actinic ,10,000k and figi pink. To my eye everything is bright and white but to my camera everything is blue. Camera is an Olympus Stylus 760.

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    Grue - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Seeing as it is a point and click, your options are limited. If it were a 35mm you could add a filter to the lenz to remove the blue. Perhaps you have a floodlight you can use? Would give more yellows and fade out the blue. Another option would be any automotive halegan bulb floodlight. I seen them at Kragen auto for $20.00 for a 500 watt. What ever you decide you will need to change the light spectrum. That is My thoughts, anyone else?
    Grue
    Don't Turn off the lights! The Grue's will get you!

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    Purewater - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    Thanks Grue,I might have too use a temp flourescent light for my pics 50/50 or something

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