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Comparison : Visconti Blue :: Diamine Imperial Blue


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Please take a moment to adjust the brightness & contrast of your monitor to accurately depict this Gray Scale.

As the patches are neutral gray, their colour on your monitor should also be neutral gray.

Figure 1.

Gray Scale.

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Figure 2. Swabs

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  • Visconti Blue x3
  • Diamine Imperial Blue x3
  • Visconti Blue x2
  • Diamine Imperial Blue x2
  • Visconti Blue x1
  • Diamine Imperial Blue x1

Figure 3. Other Stuff

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  • Left Side: Visconti Blue
  • Right Side: Diamine Imperial Blue

Written Samples - Moby Dick

 

Figure 4. Written Samples on Rhodia

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  • Left Side. Visconti Blue: Nine lines from the M200+EF; then ten lines from the 330+M; then ten lines from the Safari+1.1i .
  • Right Side. Diamine Imperial Blue: Nine lines from the M200+EF; then ten lines from the 330+M; then ten lines from the Safari+1.1i .

Figure 5. Written Samples on HPJ1124

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  • 1st Line: Visconti Blue from the 330+M
  • 2nd Line: Diamine Imperial Blue from the 330+M
  • 3rd Line: Visconti Blue from the Safari+1.1i
  • 4th Line: Diamine Imperial Blue from the Safari+1.1i

 

High Resolution Scans

 

As I do not wish to have the sobriquet 'Queen of the Bandwidth Bandits', these are Links only.

Observations:

 

  • These are the things which are not apparent from the Images.
  • These observations may differ ever so slightly from the Ink Review/s that may be in place.
  • My contribution was to generate enough reasonable samples, then capture the appearance of those samples.
  • If you'd like more detailed information, please send me a PM; I'll do what I can. (Within reason - you naughty FPN boys).
  • I leave it to each viewer to interpret what is seen, and/or to initiate discussion in the usual way.

Type:

• Both are dye-based FP inks.

Flow Rate:

• Visconti Blue has an ethusiastic flow rate.

• Diamine Imperial Blue has a lower flow rate, and is slightly lower than average.

Nib Dry-out:

• Both inks are OK.

Start-up:

• Both inks are OK.

Lubrication:

• Both have very good lubrication.

• The Visconti comes out ahead for its peformance on the textured papers.

Nib Creepies:

• None for both inks.

Staining:

• None after 3 days for both inks.

Clogging:

• Not seen for both inks.

Bleed Through:

• None on papers used for both inks.

Show Through:

• Visconti Blue did not exhibit Show Through on papers used.

• Diamine Imperial Blue had show through on the HPJ1124.

Clean-up:

• Both cleaned-up with plain water.

• Diamine Imperial Blue seemed to be in no hurry to get out of the wash.

 

Densitometer Readings - From the Ink Reviews. (FWIW)

 

  • Visconti Blue:
    • Red 72
    • Grn 95
    • Blu 206
    • Lum 112

    [*]Diamine Imperial Blue:

    • Red 100
    • Grn 107
    • Blu 209
    • Lum 124

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MATERIEL

 

Paper:

  • Written Samples:
    • Rhodia
    • HPJ1124
    • Glossy card

    [*]Other:

    • Glossy paper
    • HPJ1124
    • Royal - 25% cotton rag

Pens:

  • Pelikan M200 + M200-series g-p steel EF
  • Sheaffer 330 + steel M
  • Lamy Pink Safari + a rather wet steel 1.1i

IMAGES:

  • Scans were made on an Epson V600 scanner; factory defaults were accepted.
  • Figures shown were scanned at 96 dpi & 24 bit colour.
  • Images linked were scanned at 300 dpi & 24 bit colour.
  • Scans went straight to the file sharing thingy.

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