Well I'm not sure what you're asking but fluorescent colours are the bright version. For example, fluro green is just a really bright green. The most common fluro colours are green, pink, yellow and orange.
If you mean light, you get white. If you mean pigment, you get black.
Secondary colors are created by mixing two primary colors together. The secondary colors are orange (red + yellow), green (yellow + blue), and purple (blue + red). They are located between the primary colors on the color wheel.
The color of lighters can vary by brand or design, but in general, there is no universal meaning associated with the colors of lighters. Some people may have personal preferences or superstitions related to certain colors, but there is no standardization of color meanings for lighters.
Colors that aren't primary colors are called secondary colors, intermediate colors, or tertiary colors, depending on how they are created.
The WHMIS colors represent different hazard categories: red for flammability, blue for health hazards, and yellow for reactivity hazards. These colors help classify and identify hazardous materials to promote safety in the workplace.
she doesn't have just one. she likes fluro colors.
fluro is short for fluorescent
if you mean plane then fluro oringe
How Do I get a Fluro Flasher on my bebo ?
fluro pink, fluro green and fluro blue.
fluro light
Fluro! man!
The shops in queensland and sydney and from eBay
Fluro is slang for fluorescent.
what do the colors mean in the nba cares logo
fluro yellow
by urea hydrogen peroxide reaction with tri fluro acetic anhydride