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Permanent Burnt Umber By De Atramentis


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De Atramentis Burnt Umber A Permanent Red Brown

 

Dear FPN Friends....

 

This Ink Cannot be bought Directly but it is easily obtainable

 

It is made with de permanent and Lightfast De Atramentis Document inks

 

http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/a617/Morbus_Curiositas/DA%20Docu%20Ink%20experiment/Allthedocuinks_zpsd6e727a2.jpg

 

These inks are available in the CMYK colours for mixing But also in ready mixed colours Like Blue Brown Green etc.

 

Formore info look at this https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php/topic/275148-de-atramentis-document-cmyk-inks-mixing-experiment/

 

 

The Mixing idea I became of Australian Artist and fellow FPN-member Jane Blundell

 

 

 

http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/a617/Morbus_Curiositas/DA%20CMYK%20Burnt%20umber/Blundellmainpage_zpsbeae1566.png

 

 

Check her website there are awesome Artworkmade wiht inks there and you can also find some exellent colour mixing charts there http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/a617/Morbus_Curiositas/DA%20CMYK%20Burnt%20umber/Blundellmainpage_zpsbeae1566.png :happyberet:

 

Well here it is

 

http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/a617/Morbus_Curiositas/DA%20CMYK%20Burnt%20umber/BUMBER1_zpsab7f4662.jpg

 

 

Down here are some of the technical specs (as suggested by Ann Finley 2007)

(not copied in but for this ink)

points 1-5 1 = :( 5= :)

Fountain Pens: Diplomat Excellence Roma A Nib M: Kaweco Calligrapy 2,3 Itlaic Nib

Paper: Leonardo Ringbuch,average quality school note book made in Austria

Drying time: Faster than a fart after eating beans points 5/ :lol:

Flow: very smooth even in both the cheap and potentally scratchy Italic points: 5

Lubrication: smooth in both pens points: 5

Feathering : None points 5

Bleeding: strong in broad nibs little in M (see photo) points 4

Shading: medium none points: 3

Waterproof: No it is ARMAGEDDON proof points: %

Package: Lovely bottle with special system to fill you pen wiht last drop points: 35

Availabilty: In Europe Good, La Couronne Du Comte (NL),http://www,lacouronneducomte.nl See review on fpn!!!

USA Goulet Pens already carries a lot od DA inks an has a great joy in pleasing their clients ask... Why don't you Rachel http://www,gouletpens.com

Well and if you love in Australia (New Zealand) Like Jane does http://www,larrypost.com.au will soon have all the document inks

Singapore.... Work in Progress Will let you know

Quality: Made in Germany points: 5

http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/a617/Morbus_Curiositas/DA%20CMYK%20Burnt%20umber/Bumber2_zps191b9d48.jpg

Verdict.

Lovely Warm Red Brown Colour..... Ultra smooth very wet but quickly drying.... A Joy to use :)

In live it is a touch more brownish... Well as usual PM me for a postcard

Well I do hope you enjoyed this

BTW A White Document ink will come soon :)

Regards Peter

http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/a617/Morbus_Curiositas/DA%20Docu%20Ink%20experiment/brown_zps08837ed5.jpg

Just for the Joy of it another of my home brewed bombproof Browns with a Dillution too ;)

Edited by Morbus Curiositas

Das leben ist wie ein Perpetuum Mobile mit ein Mangel..... Immer im Bewegung jedoch nicht unendlich. (life is like a troubled Perpetuum Mobile ever moving but not for ever)

Tricked throughout the centuries...

For centuries people had been tricked by kings & "religion-alism"

In the 20th century people got tricked by communism

Today people get tricked by (neo)capitalism :)

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I like the colour, but I think Burnt Umber is a misnomer. Burnt Umber is brown and is a well known old earth pigment. I have pots full of it and it's definitely brown.

 

The shade I see on my monitor I would call Deep Magenta. It's a beautiful colour, and it's exactly the shade I have been trying to reproduce.

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I like the colour, but I think Burnt Umber is a misnomer. Burnt Umber is brown and is a well known old earth pigment. I have pots full of it and it's definitely brown.

 

The shade I see on my monitor I would call Deep Magenta. It's a beautiful colour, and it's exactly the shade I have been trying to reproduce.

Thanks VIsa and Chrissy,

 

Quite a problem monitorcalibration....but I will send you a Post card.... It is betwwen Wine red and brown live

Das leben ist wie ein Perpetuum Mobile mit ein Mangel..... Immer im Bewegung jedoch nicht unendlich. (life is like a troubled Perpetuum Mobile ever moving but not for ever)

Tricked throughout the centuries...

For centuries people had been tricked by kings & "religion-alism"

In the 20th century people got tricked by communism

Today people get tricked by (neo)capitalism :)

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I agree the colour isn't 'Burnt Umber' - the Document Brown is already a lovely Burnt Umber colour. Adding magenta to it creates variations of crimson and rose browns. I'd call this one more of a Brown Madder Peter. ;-) Here are some other variations.

 

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/--aCKNO5o9YM/VGwZRg18pII/AAAAAAAAB4o/M1jeRkkW210/s1600/39%2BP17%2BDe%2BAtramentis%2Bmixes%2BM%2BBR.jpg

Cheers,

Jane

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Aha Jane...

I mixed a magenta brown 5 to 1 from your chart it was a bit too red

 

Now it is 5 to 3 love the color wine red brown...

Do not know what to name it...

 

Btw DR J will change ink name in Cyan and Magenta for more clearity

Das leben ist wie ein Perpetuum Mobile mit ein Mangel..... Immer im Bewegung jedoch nicht unendlich. (life is like a troubled Perpetuum Mobile ever moving but not for ever)

Tricked throughout the centuries...

For centuries people had been tricked by kings & "religion-alism"

In the 20th century people got tricked by communism

Today people get tricked by (neo)capitalism :)

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Aha Jane...

I mixed a magenta brown 5 to 1 from your chart it was a bit too red

 

Now it is 5 to 3 love the color wine red brown...

Do not know what to name it...

 

Btw DR J will change ink name in Cyan and Magenta for more clearity

Maybe Red Wine Brown?

Maybe Maroon?

 

I'll have to give it a try to see for myself ;-)

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Cheers,

Jane

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Thank you!

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