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Hi, this is my first attempt to post in this forum and sorry if my english isn't perfect all the way.. [emoji5]
I have a Maxspect Razor 120w for my tank and wonder if anyone knows the ideal ratio between blue and white, to get good pictures of the tank and its inhibitants?
Looking forward for your wise comments and some advice!! [emoji106] [emoji5]

/ Jouni (from Sweden)
 
It will depend a bit on how high the color temperature on your camera goes. Many will have a maximum of 10,000 kelvin. I reccomend setting it manually.

A decrease of the blues of about 30% lower than the whites should be a good starting point.
 
I've experimented a bit and found out that 100% on both channels gives quite nice pics..
I'll try to lower the blue channel 30 % next time.. [emoji106][emoji5]
 
Here's the one I use and before and after
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Here's the one I use and before and after
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For Dslr you may also want to look into glass filters. Quite affordable and will reduce distortion and not wear out.

Def a good tip.
 

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