Rublev Orange Molybdate (PR104) is an opaque lead-based deep orange/bright red hue that is half the price of Cadmium Orange (PO20) but takes twice as long to dry. In this video, I compare it to Cadmium Orange and Cadmium Scarlet (PR108).
While Orange Molybdate has not been rated for lightfastness by the ASTM, Natural Pigments (the maker of Rublev paints) states that “independent studies have shown that it remains unchanged in oil under normal atmosphere and can be used with all other pigments without alteration.” This paint has an A permanence rating and has relatively high tinting strength.
You can learn more about Orange Molybdate and purchase it here: [ Ссылка ]
Cadmium Orange is available here: [ Ссылка ]
The lightest and highest chroma Cadmium Reds (in my opinion) are available here:
- Winsor and Newton Cadmium Red Scarlet (made with safflower oil): [ Ссылка ]
- Michael Harding Cadmium Red Light (made with linseed oil): [ Ссылка ]
View and download the paint charts from this video as a PDF here: [ Ссылка ]
If you are using my nature color palette, you can also create a scarlet color - though not as high chroma - with Cadmium Orange and Cadmium Red Deep. You can view the colors in my palette as a PDF here: [ Ссылка ]
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