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By: Alicity Quick

THE GLOW EFFECT

TABLE OF CONTENTS

• What helps the glow effect?

• What different types of things do you put on it to make it glow?

• How does the glow effect pick color over power?

• The pictures are things that glow.

INTRODUCTION

• How do you make regular colors pop with the glow effect?

• The glow effect is interesting because of what it is used on and how they make it.

• Something's that they use it on are billboards, panels, and in dye.

• The picture looks like popping colors.

PARAGRAPH 1

• Because of the glow effect almost everything can glow today.

• Fluorescence is apart of the glow effect, it is not visible in daylight.

• It reflects colors.

• The picture shows how the glow is reflected.

PARAGRAPH 1

• The sun helps the glow effect because it has colors from red to blue.

• When you combine the colors it makes a white light.

• It hits an object and it reflects.

• The picture is red and blue being mixed together.

PARAGRAPH 2

• By soaking billboards in the hot dye causes it to glow in the dark.

• With using chemicals you can make the glow in the dark dye.

• The picture represents the billboards.

PARAGRAPH 2

• Spray the panels with the glow in the dark chemicals.

• Photons cause it to only glow in the dark.

• The picture represents the panels.

PARAGRAPH 3

• The glow effect reflects power over color.

• The brightness and type of bulb determines the efficiency.

• The balloons are the color and the plug is the power.

PARAGRAPH 3

• The charging source is determined by the brightness and spectrum.

• The color is boosted by the white light.

• The pictures go in order from colors to white light to brightness.

CONCLUSION

• The glow effect is interesting because of what it is used on.

• What type of chemicals were used?

• Who invented the glow effect?

• The picture represents the chemicals

WORK CITED

• Barton, Chris. The Day-Glo Brothers. Watertown, MA: Chalesbridge, 2009.

• “Comparing Colors.” ehow. 2003. May 9 2013 http://www.ehow.com/info_83192sunhtml.

• “Make Things Glow.”glowinc.2009. May 9 2013 http://glowinc.com/glow-in-the-dark/lightsource.aspx.

• The picture represents the enternet