Extra Fine Nib Ink Review: Papier Plume Sazerac
This is review #281 in my series. Here's the YouTube video:
Post-recording notes: A yellowish orange ink with good shading (can even be high shading with all the variables right). A bit pale for long blocks of writing. I preferred it on cream paper. It looks gorgeous next to Pilot Mixable Colour Light-green (the remnants are still in my Prera CM).
Cleaning was quick and easy.
Zoomed in photo (Seems a little paler than reality. Shading is exaggerated a bit.)
Screenshot (Text is a little too dark.)
Scan of Completed Review (Very close. Shading may be a little exaggerated.)
Absorbent Paper Close-up (top is puzzle paper like thick newsprint, bottom is old 20lb copy paper) (Both are fairly close.)
Line width (The "I" in "Ink:". Magnification is 100x. The grid is 100x100µm. The scale is 330µm, with eleven divisions of 30µm each. The line width for this ink is roughly 320µm. With 281 inks measured, the average line width is 296µm.)
Microscope image (100x. Was more bright / vibrant to my eyes. Nothing too exciting, just some spikes at the edge of the cover slip. The rest was solid orange.)
Previous Review: Platinum Chou Kuro.
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