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Originally Posted by kern417
I thought i'd try to take pictures again in the daylight, and it's easier to see the actual color of the LEDs with the ambient lighting outside. It's still not as obvious in pictures as it is in person, especially at night. Anyway, if anyone can confirm (or deny) that this is normal i'd appreciate it. Like I said, it's like running one light with a 4300k bulb and the other with a 6000k, so very noticeable.
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I can see the difference in color temp between the two.
From the pic I wouldn't notice unless you pointed it out but I'm sure it's more prominent in person. You're not crazy
Since we apparently have the same vision, I was going to compare mine but I have the standard LEDs (non adaptive).
Didn't realize adaptive came with a more angular shape than the LEDs I have..my design's a bit more round..I like yours more.
Anyways if it were me, I would eventually compare to another car to confirm a defect or if it is by design..it would bother me after a while.