These are romantic names given to a type of color by manufacturers. Most of the colors would contain a combo of the same pigments. E.g. madder Lake purple of Rembrandt is a mix of PR264 / PV19.
The last color Camlin Ultramarine already contains Diox purple PV23 ant it is almost violet. So, you tried to mix PV23/PV37 using much of PV23. And Daniel Smith PV19 is not red, but reddish magenta color.
@@KaustavMukherjeeFineArt My first Quinacridone was PR122 magenta. I did PR122/Ultramarine PB29 mixing many times, mixed violet color is very clean and gorgeous!
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How about madder lake purple? It looks like a cool red to me.
These are romantic names given to a type of color by manufacturers. Most of the colors would contain a combo of the same pigments. E.g. madder Lake purple of Rembrandt is a mix of PR264 / PV19.
@@KaustavMukherjeeFineArt oh I see, the one I'm looking at is a single pigment PR. So it's a red, just the name is misleading?
@@LittleMew133 names are misleading...only pigment codes provide an understanding...
The last color Camlin Ultramarine already contains Diox purple PV23 ant it is almost violet. So, you tried to mix PV23/PV37 using much of PV23. And Daniel Smith PV19 is not red, but reddish magenta color.
PV19 has variants. Quinacridone rose is a good red for mixing
@@KaustavMukherjeeFineArt My first Quinacridone was PR122 magenta. I did PR122/Ultramarine PB29 mixing many times, mixed violet color is very clean and gorgeous!