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The nocti looks brighter, but it could be because the bottle is bigger ,
You should do a couple of dots the size of indeces mixed with binder
There is Nothing that beat Super Luminova on anything... Also all big Brands use SuperLuminova...
Not the short Light up and Bright shinning is the different... If you compare only these you can say the newer Standard Lumes from FarEast Factory is good... The different is how long it last... Look at an Gen Rolex or any other Gen Watch and you know why SL is better
If you wanna make an good Comparision then use an PAM Sandwich Dial and Relume it... Then you'll see the different how long and strong the SL shine
Nocti and other LumePowder isn't Bad... But the non plus ultra is SL believe me
I am very interested in how this turns out. The 4x makes it even more interesting... Would it last twice as long? I think it's great that you are doing this to inform us all about alternatives and how they measure up. Thanks [MENTION=99350]Thehitman[/MENTION]
A white background will indeed nake it brighter
A white background will indeed nake it brighter
I am not surprised at all. I have done some reading into it. The glowing or active ingredient in both SuperLuminova and Noctilumina is the same... strontium aluminate.
Nemoto, the patent holder of the recipe, joined RCTritec to form Luminova and the SL pigment. They sold throughout EU and Asia, which is why for a long time and possibly still currently, Noctilumina is only allowed to sell to CONUS buyers. I will say the pigments are equal. The only thing that might make Noctilumina brighter is if the micron used in the sample here is larger.