My light is about 5800K, no color mofication on camera, no software modification. I would say turquoise blue for my pen with high luminosity. This kind of color can quickly turns to more blue-ish if screen is not perfectly calibrated. In real life, this color also change for me a bit depending on the luminosity. Less lumens, it becomes a bit more blue, more lumens it is more turquoise blue. In my video you can even see depending the distance to camera and luminosity some variation. Is your pen more Greenish ? Edit: (to double check, as I know color perception can vary depending on people) I asked to my wife what was this color (natural light from outside): she told me: turquoise blue. Mine is close to this: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TqCQGbzU2M8.html
@@UneFontaineDePlumes that's interesting as the original Bohemian Twilight and my Leonardo Zero are emerald green, with the copper browns. I would love to have one with turquoise blue.
Yes I've looked many other video after my answer and I can see now the differences. But I also see the light influences really the color of this pen (I guess iridescence has a strong impact). It is very interesting and I've asked myself also how much the temperature light and luminosity can impact colors. I'm preparing a small video which I believe is interesting: i'm showing the pen with different color temperatures with different luminosity. I want also to check if youtube has an impact and if it tends or not to modify the color temperature/RGB balance (for the sound, youtube has clearly an impact due to compression and levelling) In line in few minutes ....
@@UneFontaineDePlumes Jonathan Brooks has been known to alter his resins as well. His Earth Magic resin was originally green and brown but is now blue and brown and is called Earth Magic 2. That is the resin that was used for the Dutch Pen Show pen, three years ago. I have a new pen, that is a variation on his Primary Manipulation 1. So, he likes to 'tinker' with them.