What are the colors of chameleon shifting pigment?

Chameleon pigment is a unique type of color shifting pigment. It changes color based on light, temperature, or other factors. The color changing effect of chameleon pigment may vary from other pigments that change color. What are the colors of chameleon pigment?
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Here are some common chameleon shifting pigments and the effects they have on color:

  1. 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.
  2. Purple to pink: This pigment can appear purple at room temperature, while it may appear pink in warm environments.
  3. Blue to white: Pigments may appear blue at low temperatures and gradually turn white at high temperatures.
  4. 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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