This is just a random thought. My camera does pretty well under my T5s, when I can be bothered to fish it out if my closet
I'm making a few under-educated assumptions here..
It seems to me that a camera lens has always been able to capture light and reproduce it pretty faithfully on film or digital capture. LEDs (and to a lesser extent, blue halides and T5s) are a pretty big exception.
Why is this? The lens is capturing and sending all available light, right? The issue is the image processor?
I've never seen a photo of an LED reef from an analog SLR on photo stock, but my suspicion is that it wouldn't have this issue.
People get around this with filters, which change the colors by limiting light. This has obvious fidelity issues.
So I'm wondering if this is basically a camera software issue? Or is it maybe the hardware (optical sensor)?
Anyway, it seems like the right solution, from an engineering perspective, would be to fix the image processing in the camera, basically a blue LED or reef mode.
I'm surprised it hasn't been done.
(Or, maybe it's our eyes/optic nerves that are the issue.)
I'm making a few under-educated assumptions here..
It seems to me that a camera lens has always been able to capture light and reproduce it pretty faithfully on film or digital capture. LEDs (and to a lesser extent, blue halides and T5s) are a pretty big exception.
Why is this? The lens is capturing and sending all available light, right? The issue is the image processor?
I've never seen a photo of an LED reef from an analog SLR on photo stock, but my suspicion is that it wouldn't have this issue.
People get around this with filters, which change the colors by limiting light. This has obvious fidelity issues.
So I'm wondering if this is basically a camera software issue? Or is it maybe the hardware (optical sensor)?
Anyway, it seems like the right solution, from an engineering perspective, would be to fix the image processing in the camera, basically a blue LED or reef mode.
I'm surprised it hasn't been done.
(Or, maybe it's our eyes/optic nerves that are the issue.)