My tank is lit by dual 400w halides, it shouldn't be a problem.
I find the photos come out either extremely dark, or extremely yellow. The camera is an Olympus D520.
Fire away with your colour theory, I spent about four years in the design industry so I am familiar with Photoshop and the associated colour theory. Generally I just use curves and brightness/contrast adjustments to fix the photos. I think it's mostly the camera. My monitor is a Viewsonic A90 17", 0.22mm dot pitch, in 32-bit colour, and does fine with photos taken with other cameras. Are you suggesting the average camera shoots above 32-bit color depth?
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