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Review of Private Reserve Infinity Black fountain pen ink using a Pilot Penmanship EF nib. Chapters: 00:00 Swatch color comparison 00:06 Zoom (microscope) photo 00:12 Microscope smears 00:24 Line Width 00:30 Chromatogram 00:36 Written review 00:54 Dry Time 01:32 Writing Sample 02:52 Subjective Analysis 03:55 Zoom of absorbent paper 03:12 Quote & Writing Prompt 04:42 Close-up of completed review 04:54 Scan of completed review 05:00 End screen, links to channel and previous review Post-recording notes: Cleaning was quick and easy. Forgot to mention in the video - it dried in just over 30 seconds in pre-video testing (on Rhodia dot pad paper!). It's as if the lights keep the ink wet... Some images make it look like there's shading, but your eyes won't see it unless you put your nose on the paper. This is a strange ink. I would not think so but for the microscopy. The makeup of the ink isn't interesting, but under the microscope, it is blood red! Perfect for Halloween. I did a chromatogram, and see no red at all. At the edges of the cover slip, however, just before I dunked it to soak before cleaning, I spotted what looked like red sheen. So, perhaps in a big fat, wet nib, it would sheen red? In the chromatogram, it's like there's a black line that stays (perhaps some water resistance?) and a greenish goldish grey above that, and a blurple-black that gets pushed the farthest. The line width measurement is one of the lines used for dry time. 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. (For the curious, with 182 inks measured, the average line width is 293µm.) I tried to correct the colors on the microscope smears, one to show the blood red color (still too pinkish or magenta) and the other, at the edge of the cover slip, was sort of brownish red. They're not quite accurate, but they give an idea. Screenshot: http://www.paradoxcommunity.com/vps/E... Scan of Completed Review: http://www.paradoxcommunity.com/vps/E... Zoomed in photo: http://www.paradoxcommunity.com/vps/E... Absorbent Paper Closeup (top is puzzle paper like thick newsprint, bottom is old 20lb copy paper): http://www.paradoxcommunity.com/vps/E... Line width measured via microscope at 100x: http://www.paradoxcommunity.com/vps/E... Microscope Slide at 100x (blood red): http://www.paradoxcommunity.com/vps/E... Microscope Slide at 100x (edge of cover slip): http://www.paradoxcommunity.com/vps/E... Chromatogram: http://www.paradoxcommunity.com/vps/E... Images also available on Instagram: @zilxodarap / zilxodarap Extra Fine Nib Ink Review Playlist: • Extra Fine Nib Ink Reviews Want to influence the inky sequence? Take the "next ink" poll. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA... Need to catch up on The Adventures of Quin and Makhabesh? Find the whole story here: http://lizmcguireonline.com/fountain-... Thanks for watching! Please like, comment, subscribe, and share! New videos every week until I run out of inks.