sheyd wrote:here he is (with my reg Blue- same bird in avatar) on the afternoon I got him- he is visually purple in real life- not bluish purple, but purple - but doesn't come out that way in his pics from a distance up close though he is more greyish than purple-
Shey, I know what you mean with the blueish photos. It is really hard to get the right colour in the photo. If you are taking the picture in the shade, try to get the colour temperature at 6500K. Normally, the 'overcast' or 'shade' preset on the camera is close to this value. That way they picture will be closer to the real thing. The next thing then is the display you use on your PC/laptop/tablet. There is a very large variation in the colour accuracy of displays. I have a Samsung and LG monitor next to one another in a dual screen setup, and the same picture on both screens also look completely different.
Getting back to the bird, if one takes a cobalt violet(sf) and cobalt violet(df) in two different collections, it again becomes harder to tell apart. When they are in the same aviary, the difference is actually fairly big. Hopefully my picture shows this. But, like I said, it would be more difficult if you have only one of the two to work with. That's why I'm in full agreement with Willy. Anybody seriously interested in mutations should start a feather collection. Since I've started mine, I have been able to conclusively help a lot of breeders around me. It also assists when you purchase birds.