Photoreactive treatment is a chemical process by which special chemicals are introduced to dyes and paints that give them the ability to change their color in the presence or absence of light. When light is present, the dye or paint is whatever color the owner has chosen. When light is absent, the process results in the color darkening until it is pitch black, allowing whatever object is covered by the pigment to become less visible under those conditions.
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