Turns out that these do actually glow. I think that the brown "bag" paper does not bounce out as much light as the white paper, so it takes loner to charge the glow-in-the-dark ink.
Yeah, I used the classic color on my poster for The Secret (http://ryanlesser.com/?p=455) ...and that one had tons of pure while in the mix but glowed like crazy.
I had that same problem with the light blue Day-glo ink. It looks sharp but it doesn't glow very well. On the other hand their white glows like a champ, but its not super white.
Thanks. This is on really nice new paper that I found that is 100 percent recycled "Paper Bag" stock. I love it. Downside is that the light blue was supposed to glow in the dark, but I think that the paper absorbed all of the day-glo particles. No glow for this one.
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