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Daylight Fluorescent Pigments can create vivid and eye-catching effects as compared to Conventional Daylight Pigments. For example, the Fluorescent orange colour absorbs the same orange band as the conventional, however, it also converts the lower end of the spectrum and ultraviolet light into visible light of the predominant wavelength. Conventional/normal colour can reflect only light in the visible range, in the case of Fluorescent Colours, it even converts absorbed UV light and reflects in the visible range, thereby colour appears brighter than normal colour. When a clean, bright conventional colour is able to reflect a maximum of 90% of the colour present in the spectrum, a Fluorescent Colour can reflect 200-300% of the colour present in the spectrum.
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