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The second pic looks like it's pinkish

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The second pic looks like it's pinkish

 

yea, i thought it was a bit more red when i looked at one of the other reviews.

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I just recently purchased a Noodler's Shaw's Rose and I saw reference in another post to a Noodler's Persian Rose. The label on your bottle is very cool but, apart from the art work, I wonder what the differences might be in the various Middle Eastern Rose inks put out by Noodlers. The online portrayal of the Shaw's Rose that I saw looks pretty much like the sample you posted.

Of course, with different monitors, color cards, photo lighting and a all the other variables, I could be very wrong about the seeming similarity.

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I have some of this ink and on my monitor the images show a much lighter colour than the one I have - it's really quite dark and blood-like.

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I have some of this ink and on my monitor the images show a much lighter colour than the one I have - it's really quite dark and blood-like.

 

oh, the ink i have looks exactly like the ink on my monitor.

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I have this ink and find it to be a much deeper rosy red with better saturation than what I see in these scans. A very nice review of an ink I adore nevertheless.

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