Sorry, I EDITED the photo, i felt overly compelled to add the notation to the top of the photo, for those who may not read my long-winded explanation in the text below
OK, so im only adding this because i have more of a question about why this happens while taking pictures of beams. Well and because Morelumens asked for a picture with a sst20 in it lol.
So in the following picture, the FireFlies e07x has a sst20 4000k in it, and IN THE PICTURE that sst20 looks VERY rosy. It LOOKS like the rosiest by far. It Is Not! It is actually, by far, the most yellow of the 4 lights in the picture!
But, every time i try to take pictures of beams (like this, and i have tried often to show off why i like my very Rosy xpl-hi 4000k 5D) the damn sst20 4000k in the picture looks like the rosiest, even though its the most YELLOW.
Why does this happen? Why does the most yellow in real life look the most rosy in the picture, and the exact opposite also happens - the most rosy in real life looks the most yellow in the picture!? It honestly makes me hate the sst20 4000k even more lol. its being a picture imposter!
Any help anyone can give me for taking these pictures would be great. im using an Iphone 12, but i downloaded a picture app by the suggestion of another user so i could manually adjust white balance and stuff, but i am having a hard time figuring out how to set the app correctly, obviously! lol.
Here is the picture, and take from it what you will. BUT JUST KNOW - in real life, this is how they look:
sft40 = perfect white light, not blue, green, or anything
sst40 = a nice slight rosyness, very nice actually
sst20 4000k = yellow, boardering green, but not really green, just YELLOW.
xpl-hi 4000k 5D = the most rosy LED i have, its the "older 5D", before they became yellow from intl-outdoor