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De Atramentis Magenta


lgsoltek

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De Atramentis Magenta is a vibrant magenta. It flows very well and writes smooth, although it bleeds a little bit. I like it.

 

Splash

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Writing samples

(Rhodia)

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(Tomoe River)

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Comparison

De Atramentis Magenta is basically the same as De Atramentis Fuchsia. Magenta might have slightly more sheen on Tomoe River.


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(with other purples and reds)
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Great review! I do like this ink and use this color family a fair amount for editing and highlighting in a stub or wide nib.

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