Here are some common chameleon shifting pigments and the effects they have on color:
- Green to yellow: This is the most common color change of chameleon pigments, which may appear green at low temperatures and yellow at high temperatures.
- Purple to pink: This pigment can appear purple at room temperature, while it may appear pink in warm environments.
- Blue to white: Pigments may appear blue at low temperatures and gradually turn white at high temperatures.
- Black to chromatic color: Under different lighting conditions, pigments may appear black in the dark, while exhibiting a variety of colors under light.
The above are just some of the common color-changing effects of chameleon pigments, but there are actually many other color-changing effects and combinations. The specific color change effect may vary depending on the manufacturer and formula of the pigment. Please choose a chameleon pigment that best suits your needs.
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