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De Atramentis Document Ink - Fuchsia


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De Atramentis is german manufacturer of calligraphy and writing ink. The inks are hand made (the entire production process is done manually in their manufacturing center) by i's founder - Dr. Franz-Josef Jensen. I believe he uses high quality dyes from well established European companies like BASF and Bayer.



De Atramentis offers a variety of "traditional" fountain pen inks and a broad selection of special and scented inks. I believe they should get more attention as the quality od these fluids is rather good and many of the colors are simply stunning.



Document inks are permanent and waterproof. I confirm - water does nothing to them. Time will tell if light influences them in any way.



The colors are:


  1. Blue
  2. Brown
  3. Dark Blue
  4. Fuchsia
  5. Green
  6. Red
  7. Turquoise
  8. Yellow

Fuchsia looks interesting in some pens and on some papers. The difference in saturation between wet Kaweco Sport broad nib and Platinum Preppy F nib is huge though. It's almost like using two diofferent inks.



Ink splash





http://imageshack.com/a/img537/4742/23F9d1.jpg



Software ID




http://imageshack.com/a/img661/1525/4CUAF1.jpg



Oxford Recycled, Kaweco Sport Classic, B + Platinum Preppy, F



http://imageshack.com/a/img909/8338/eEfZuw.jpg




http://imageshack.com/a/img911/7957/eGGvMH.jpg



http://imageshack.com/a/img673/2195/TJFfRG.jpg





Cartesio, Hero 5028, 1,9




http://imageshack.com/a/img661/7153/SZ2iBO.jpg




CIAK, Kaweco Classic Sport, B + Platinum Preppy, M




http://imageshack.com/a/img909/8479/MmiLAX.jpg



http://imageshack.com/a/img537/4546/n56wnz.jpg



http://imageshack.com/a/img661/637/PrMnAL.jpg



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Hi Visvamitra

ice ork again.

 

 

But this ink is not meat for normal writing it is made for colour mixing wiht the CMYK process

 

 

http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/a617/Morbus_Curiositas/Colour%20chart%201_zpsqkxal5vz.jpg

 

M is Magenta = Fuchsia

 

Bombproof lightfast and permanent

 

 

http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/a617/Morbus_Curiositas/De%20Atramentis%20CMYK%20test%202/DACMYK2test008_zps94384e9d.jpg

 

And very popular wiht painters and rtist world wide like Jane Blundell

 

Tanks for the nice work Visvamitra

 

Regards

 

Peter

 

 

And therefor very popular with Artist to mix EVERY permanent colour they like

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Hi Visvamitra

ice ork again.

 

 

But this ink is not meat for normal writing it is made for colour mixing wiht the CMYK process

 

 

http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/a617/Morbus_Curiositas/Colour%20chart%201_zpsqkxal5vz.jpg

 

M is Magenta = Fuchsia

 

Bombproof lightfast and permanent

 

 

http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/a617/Morbus_Curiositas/De%20Atramentis%20CMYK%20test%202/DACMYK2test008_zps94384e9d.jpg

 

And very popular wiht painters and rtist world wide like Jane Blundell

 

Tanks for the nice work Visvamitra

 

Regards

 

Peter

 

 

And therefor very popular with Artist to mix EVERY permanent colour they like

Thank you for the information...

I am really waiting on these inks...

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