The greatest change in Cattleya flower color in my collection is in a primary hybrid Heathii (1) (loddigesii ‘Shorty’ x walkeriana ‘The Chairman’). I took daily indoor pictures with my iPhone during the first three days of flower opening. I used no color correction and light was from a diffuse LED overhead panel about 7 inches above the flower. The panel has settings for three different color indices. I used 4000K which in the past has best replicated what I get outdoors with morning indirect light on a mostly cloudless day. Here are the three pictures side by side.

Cattleya (and most orchid) flower color is controlled by complicated genetics that activate and inactivate production of various pigments in different parts of the flower at different times during bud development and flower opening.
Anthocyanins mostly result in purple-red color while carotenoids more typically produce yellow coloration. Pink to white color requires low levels of both. Green coloration is due to chlorophyl. A detailed article on spatiotemporal development of flower color in Rlc. Beauty Girl was published in 2020 and is available in the link below.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-020-0821-8
The text is complicated but the abstract, conclusion, and some of the figures are helpful. Multiple mericlone plants of the hybrid would have been needed for the study. The plants were grown in a Chinese Academic Forestry greenhouse (Bejing, China) under natural light. We don’t know the amount of shading applied, but the day length would have varied from 9 hours to 14 hours through the year because supplemental light was not mentioned. The daytime and nighttime temperatures were stated as 24-30 C (75-86 F) which would be very warm nights for Cattleyas. However, I suspect they meant that winter high temperatures were about 24 and summer high temperatures about 30C. Nothing is noted about nutrition.
The study identified varying amounts of 11 carotenoids and 4 anthocyanins in four parts of the flower during bud development and day 1 and 2 of flower opening. The flower parts sampled were sepals, petals, proximal lip (hypochile), and distal lip (epichile). The pigments changed considerably over the time period and the pictures of the flower on days 1 and 2 show impressive change.
This might be a good chain in which to put your examples of impressive Cattleya flower color change with opening.

Cattleya (and most orchid) flower color is controlled by complicated genetics that activate and inactivate production of various pigments in different parts of the flower at different times during bud development and flower opening.
Anthocyanins mostly result in purple-red color while carotenoids more typically produce yellow coloration. Pink to white color requires low levels of both. Green coloration is due to chlorophyl. A detailed article on spatiotemporal development of flower color in Rlc. Beauty Girl was published in 2020 and is available in the link below.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-020-0821-8
The text is complicated but the abstract, conclusion, and some of the figures are helpful. Multiple mericlone plants of the hybrid would have been needed for the study. The plants were grown in a Chinese Academic Forestry greenhouse (Bejing, China) under natural light. We don’t know the amount of shading applied, but the day length would have varied from 9 hours to 14 hours through the year because supplemental light was not mentioned. The daytime and nighttime temperatures were stated as 24-30 C (75-86 F) which would be very warm nights for Cattleyas. However, I suspect they meant that winter high temperatures were about 24 and summer high temperatures about 30C. Nothing is noted about nutrition.
The study identified varying amounts of 11 carotenoids and 4 anthocyanins in four parts of the flower during bud development and day 1 and 2 of flower opening. The flower parts sampled were sepals, petals, proximal lip (hypochile), and distal lip (epichile). The pigments changed considerably over the time period and the pictures of the flower on days 1 and 2 show impressive change.
This might be a good chain in which to put your examples of impressive Cattleya flower color change with opening.