I have always been fascinated by glow-in-the-dark items and still am. But is it possible to change the color of the light the pigments glow with at night?
For example by changing the light used to charge them - on both wavelengths and spectral bandwidth? And how about changing the temperature of the pigment? Time to find out!
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