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Thought id show the difference between 4300k and 6000k zenons

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Just wanted a slight blue tinge to my factory zenons, ended up going for philips 6000k's and so far they look good just what i wanted

before

4300k

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after

6000k

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No orange ?? :giggle:

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now theres an idea .............................goes looking for orange headlight bulbs.... lol

Edited by TrevorB33

Laminex :D

How did you set the white balance for your photos?

Andy

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dont do orange already looked, got flyeyes on the fogs but i want laminex as flyeyes look gash up close

Edited by TrevorB33

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How did you set the white balance for your photos?

Andy

howd you mean, what on the camera? was just set to auto??

Are these factory xenons? Dont look as blue as i would have expected from standard!

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yep factory with standard 4300k bulbs in first pic, thats the thing the standard bulbs are white no blue in there, thats why i wanted to go with a slight blue hint, without going ott

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