Here you go, @aircooled Just remember that with a pearlescent, the hue changes very slightly as you move around in the light. It is NOT like those radically color-changing paints at all. It also changes depending on the light. Mercury Vapor parking lot lights make it absolutely glow.
Outside in sunlight around noon:
Inside under LED lights:
With a Smokey Mountain backdrop (with very early prototype "Cruzin Windows") around mid-afternoon:
Pearlescent is NOT like metalflake or even metallic paint. The additive is much finer and provides a more subtle hue which changes very slightly as you walk around the car. The car remains white, it just glows differently from different angles. My base coat is a cream, very much like Marty's IM color (see indoor photo above), but when they're parked side-by-each his shines while mine glows. Hard to explain, but that's the closest I can give.
Also, there are a lot of different pearl white hues (42 different ones, IIRC), from blue/gray through silvers and golds and into orange and pinks. That's why you need to see the paint chip books in the Sun. gn