spitfire Posted June 14, 2012 Posted June 14, 2012 About 14 years ago i have seen a 100 shot 2'' cake that had some sort of colored glitter in it. The stars where like D1 glitter, but the spritzels where red and green. As it was a Chinese cake, and 2'', so i can't imagine it had matrix comets because of the small stars. Anyone here saw a similar effect? I have never seen it again and with all my knowledge of glitter i can't imagine this effect to be one composition. Or am i mistaking?
Seymour Posted June 15, 2012 Posted June 15, 2012 To the best of my knowledge, true glitters come in white, off white, gold and pink. I've seen very good Chinese green strobe microstar matrix, aka "green glitter", and was impressed with the density, and quality of the color and flashing. It does not take much strobe to do a flash, but still, as you can attest to, they really pack in a lot. The colour saturation was also very good... much better than all the attempts I've made at green strobe. Perhaps they used a banned chlorine donor.
spitfire Posted June 18, 2012 Author Posted June 18, 2012 yeah, in most cases when we see exceptionally bright and deep colors from the Chinese, it holds Hexachlorobenzene...
Zumber Posted June 22, 2012 Posted June 22, 2012 About 14 years ago i have seen a 100 shot 2'' cake that had some sort of colored glitter in it. The stars where like D1 glitter, but the spritzels where red and green. As it was a Chinese cake, and 2'', so i can't imagine it had matrix comets because of the small stars. Anyone here saw a similar effect? I have never seen it again and with all my knowledge of glitter i can't imagine this effect to be one composition. Or am i mistaking? i have no much knowledge about glitter and never tried the glitter but saw the red glitter and green glitter composition in this forum just go to downloads section and there is a pdf document named chinese composition there you will get formula.
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