Hi again Alpha, my florals pretty much look struck when they go in the kiln, the colors are usually more vibrant when the annealing is done, but if they aren't struck going in, they won't be when they come out. My kiln has a preset boro program, and I don't know how to change it, I could call arrow springs and change it I suppose, but I've been doing things this way for 10 years and it works for me. I am not very good with things that need programing.
The only colors that develop in the kiln for me are the red ones like halfblood, the old ruby4, dragon's blood and the other colors like that. I love to put those kind of colors as a backing for the DAP type colors, makes really beautiful petal colors. Looking forward to seeing some of your pictures.
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