Getting a good head-on photo to depict any glare was fruitless, since the dynamic range of a camera doesn't make for an accurate assessment with how intense all the bulbs appear to the camera sensor. The "glare streak" on the right garage door is due to the puddle on the right side of the alley, and it exists in all photos (albeit not so prominent with the Halogen). Either way, the consistent camera settings make for as best a comparison as possible. This was to ensure we'd get a proper color comparison between each light source, and it created a photo as close to what I saw in real life. White balance was established using a gray card in ambient light. (1) Garage (shots of driver's side only, as beam is mirrored exactly left or right) No H9 bulb, because I didn't want to pay $30 bucks for bulbs that I have to modify and know I will never use.Ĭonditions of this shoot and camera settings:
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