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Post by PhotoEscape 10/10/2022, 7:36 pm

Looking for help identifying powder seen on the picture.  It is flake powder with some of the flakes having canary or lemon color.  Thanks, APIdentifying powder Powder10
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Post by expendable 10/10/2022, 8:05 pm

Looks like 700x

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Post by PhotoEscape 10/10/2022, 8:21 pm

Thank you!
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Post by Wobbley 10/10/2022, 10:55 pm

https://www.ilrc.ucf.edu/powders/sample_detail.php?s_reference=&s_content_source=&s_source_reference=&s_product_use=&s_distributor=&s_product_name=700x&s_date_obtained=&s_lot_number=&s_date_analyzed=&s_manufacturer=&s_date_manufactured=&s_notes=&s_shape_id=&s_color_id=&s_luster_id=&s_dia_min=&s_dia_max=&s_dia_avg=&s_dia_tol=&s_length_min=&s_length_max=&s_len_avg=&s_len_tol=&display_image=20&powder_id=195

It’s a good idea to confirm by shooting a comparison test.
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