@Sailor, put a drop on the paper towel and forget it for more than 15 minutes or even more. Mine was sitting about 20 minutes in water![]()
@Sailor, put a drop on the paper towel and forget it for more than 15 minutes or even more. Mine was sitting about 20 minutes in water![]()
Sailor Kenshin (May 24th, 2023)
I used to have this as something for children to do in school but it's no longer at the link I found. However there are several chromatography links for kids out there.
I take a white kitchen paper towel and cut it into approximately one inch strips. Then on the front side of the strip about one and a half inches up from the bottom I add a little ink across the towel strip using either a cotton bud or the pen. Then I hang the strip vertically on a shelf or something using a piece of tape so that the bottom end of the towel with the ink on is only just dipping into the water surface of a glass of water by about a quarter of an inch or less, definitely not touching the ink, and as soon as the ink has stopped spreading up the towel I lift it out of the water then allow it to rest on the outside edge of the glass so that it doesn't get too wet.
I never allow the strip to remain in the water for more than approximately 1 or 2 minutes or the chroma becomes too watered down and isn't as clear.![]()
Last edited by Chrissy; May 24th, 2023 at 12:07 AM.
Regards, Chrissy| My Blog: inkyfountainpens
Sailor Kenshin (May 24th, 2023), Yazeh (May 24th, 2023)
@chrissy, clever way of doing it. I Like the idea of tiny strips. I wouldn't have had the yellow in the chroma, had I not let it stay longer, otherwise it was dark blob of brown ink. Bit maybe I had more than a drop of ink....
Regards, Chrissy| My Blog: inkyfountainpens
Sailor Kenshin (May 24th, 2023), Yazeh (May 24th, 2023)
Thanks for all the details. The time for shaming is at hand! 😝 Here are my chromas:
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My usual method is to put a drop of ink on the paper towel, then a drop of water, then hang the paper towel until it dries.
That won't work because the towel will dry before the water has worked through the ink. All you will manage to do is to water down the drop of ink.
Regards, Chrissy| My Blog: inkyfountainpens
Yazeh (May 24th, 2023)
Yep, you need the water to wick up and separate the ink. Nick Stewart uses the same system to do his art. He brushes water on the paper (3 strokes)and adds a drop of ink or sketches with a pen, and the ink dilutes and the complex ones separate and create magical landscapes....
Look how interesting is the chroma of# 52.
Blue, purple and black.
Chroma 52.jpg
I was expecting a saturated blue, but I was surprised by the colour. It reminds me a bit of the other Private Reserve inks, Jim sent us. It doesn't like copy paper
and the red seems to have some brown in it. But I haven't inked it yet. So, we'll see...
Chroma 53.jpg
junglejim (May 24th, 2023), mreeveshp (May 24th, 2023), Sailor Kenshin (May 24th, 2023)
#51 doesn't like copy paper, what was your experience?
First line F
2nd line Reverse Broad,
3rd line, Broad.
51 - Hammermill lb back .jpg
I'm thinking #51 is Teranishi Guitar - Traveling Sepia, based on the chroma![]()
mreeveshp (May 24th, 2023), Sailor Kenshin (May 24th, 2023)
#52 Doesn't like Hammermill copy paper either. Ghosting and bleed through
Reverse EF, EF, F, M, B, Flex, Fude
52 - Hammermill lb back .jpg
forester (May 27th, 2023), mreeveshp (May 24th, 2023), Sailor Kenshin (May 24th, 2023)
All 3 of my chromas look like inks I will like but I knew instantly I would really like #51 and probably #53. This is just my first little bit of writing with #51, I need to try to get my pictures under direct sunlight, even though I have pretty bright LED bulbs right above me when I'm taking the picture the ink and chroma look darker than what my eyes are seeing
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Chrissy (May 25th, 2023), forester (May 27th, 2023), junglejim (May 24th, 2023), Sailor Kenshin (May 24th, 2023), Yazeh (May 25th, 2023)
Coffee filters work really good too, I cut a strip and then dip a q-tip in the ink and draw a line near the bottom of the strip. Then dip the strip so the line is just above the water and let it soak for 45 seconds to a minute watching it draw the colors out as it goes.
I might have to try the paper towel method just for fun.
I didn't know too if I should post all 3 chromas so so far I just have the one with a short writing, more to come soon
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Last edited by mreeveshp; May 25th, 2023 at 12:03 AM.
forester (May 27th, 2023), Sailor Kenshin (May 25th, 2023), Yazeh (May 25th, 2023)
It might be easier to take pictures outside in the sunlight but also whatever you use to take your pictures might have a way of pre or post editing. If you take your images with a phone there may be some editing available on there that you could adjust the light and or white balance.
Regards, Chrissy| My Blog: inkyfountainpens
#51 on Tomoe River Paper...
Sorry for the smudging... I thought the ink was dry... but I sort of like it
Instead of a Japanese Ef, I wrote with a reverse Lamy Ef.... I hope it's acceptable
Pens used, Lamy Safari Ef/F/M/B
SOENNECKEN Pistonfiller 1950 school pen -for flex
and Jinhao 450 with a fude nib...
51 - TR 68gr.jpeg
Last edited by Yazeh; May 25th, 2023 at 06:50 AM.
Chrissy (May 25th, 2023), forester (May 27th, 2023), junglejim (May 25th, 2023), Sailor Kenshin (May 25th, 2023)
#52
I was very surprised with this ink. The colour didn't match the chroma: It reminds me of a dark Parker blue
Lamy Reverse Ef/Ef/F/M/B
Osmiroid with copperplate nib (flex)
Jinhao 450 fude
52-Rhodia.jpg
Chrissy (May 25th, 2023), forester (May 27th, 2023), junglejim (May 25th, 2023), Sailor Kenshin (May 25th, 2023)
Nice shading there.
A quick review right after inking the pen up can't wait to test this on other papers to see if I can get some shading. One thing I will say is definitely not what I expected the ink to look like when I saw the chroma.
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Chrissy (May 25th, 2023), forester (May 27th, 2023), junglejim (May 26th, 2023), Sailor Kenshin (May 26th, 2023), Yazeh (May 26th, 2023)
#51 on other papers:
I would say, it has a long dry compared to the others.
51 Midori.jpeg
51 Rhodia.jpg
However, it's decently water resistant. The left side was held under running water
51 Wartertest.jpeg
Last edited by Yazeh; May 27th, 2023 at 05:24 AM.
forester (May 27th, 2023), junglejim (May 27th, 2023), mreeveshp (May 27th, 2023), Sailor Kenshin (May 27th, 2023)
This reminds me of blue Jeans:
So I'll go for either Taccia The Jeans Collection- Classic Blue Jeans or Robert Oster Tokyo Blue denim
52 Midori.jpeg
52 - Tomoe River 6hgr 1.jpeg
Mystery #53
Lamy Reverse Ef/Ef/F/M/B, Kanwrite Ultraflex, Jinhao 450
This is a chameleon of an ink. It changes colour and personality with your nib. I'm not sure if I had enough ink in the Jinhao, that it created such a light colour.
I have no idea what this ink is.
What I love about this ink is that it dries under 20s with a B nib. That's a feat by itself.
Shading is more visible on scan than to the naked eye.
I'll post, later on, the water test results.
Text: The Song of Songs, translated by Chana and Ariel Bloch
53 Rhodia.jpg
53 Midori.jpeg
53 TR 68grjpeg.jpeg
forester (May 27th, 2023), junglejim (May 27th, 2023), mreeveshp (May 27th, 2023), Sailor Kenshin (May 27th, 2023)
Amazing how 53 looks red in some nibs and brown in others! Thanks, Yazeh.
Yazeh (May 27th, 2023)
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