Love the China blue and the imperial blue! Thanks so much for doing these swatch videos! I’ve been thinking about going beyond my usual Montegrappa inks for variety. I just recently heard about Diamine inks and I’m very impressed!
I appreciate seeing the Diamine inks--they make so many I always need to see reviees😁 I tried the Earl Gray quite a while ago, and I just ordered a bottle because I remembered liking it. I'm glad to hear it is a favorite of yours.
you probably dont care but if you are stoned like me atm then you can stream all of the new series on InstaFlixxer. Been binge watching with my gf for the last months :)
I have three that I like most. Number three is Earl Grey, second is Imperial Blue. The best one for me is the China Blue. For writing, blue inks are my favorite, along with greens. In green i am currently using Montblanc Irish Green.
Thanks for this video it's very helpful as is the series. Yes Diamine Imperial Blue is one of my favourites. I like a little violet shading in some of my blues and have taken to mixing a little Diamine Violet into them. I have had good results. Though I am inexperienced at this I find using a syringe to add a few drops at a time to say 10ml and testing in between, works well. I only tend to do it if I get an ink that would otherwise be binned.
Still loving these comparisons! Like you, Earl Grey is a fav of mine. Matter of fact, it's in my rotation this month. Really like the looks of that Eau de Nil and China Blue, too!
Thanks Dave, yeah Earl Grey is a really nice grey ink. There are very few inks in my collection of over 300 where I'd say I'm content with that ink and don't need to buy another ink of the same colour, but Earl Grey is one of those inks.
Another few inks added to the list. I love eau de nil and China blue. My favourite is still blue black from diamine. I love the very dark blue and how it can be black sometimes depending on how you look at it together with the shading on it. I love your videos btw, especially the ink ones which shows how you can give a pen another charm to it by changing up the inks.
China Blue has started to become one of my favourites lately. I still have a hard time with blue black, and I think it's because I like colours that turn out to be the colours, so a blue black I am always torn whether it's blue or black. Thanks for the great comments and glad you're liking the videos!
@@PenultimateDave that's what makes it wonderful to me. Just like every nib is different and so are there different perceptions of colour. It's all up to you own interpretation.
I've watched quite a few of your ink comparison videos now. I wonder if anyone else gets this... Sometimes when I look at the swab I really don't like the ink. But then when I see the dry writing sample of the same ink I think, wow! That's how I felt about Eu de Nil in this video. Hate the swab, love the writing. Now I'm going to have to buy it...
Hi Andris, this is why I do the the wet ink swatch and wet writing sample and then let them dry because some people go by what it looks like wet, but some by a dry ink swatch and some by a dry writing sample. Personally for me it's the dry writing sample that's what I'm going to see on the page but I typically choose my inks by the dry ink swatch.
Thanks for the video! Found your Diamine Inks Comparison videos just today! I'm curious about your dip pen setup, too. A serendipity tip with a... I'm not sure what the grip is. ^^* Best!
The pen is the William Shakour Titan, it’s a pen made by a UK Pen Collector William Shakour. I have a review of two of his Titan's at ua-cam.com/video/2lJrH6Y4Ebw/v-deo.html and another one at ua-cam.com/video/dweMrPGta5s/v-deo.html He doesn’t have a website, he’s on Instagram as instagram.com/williamshakour and can make pens to order.
Great third Diamine ink review Dave. I never knew of China Blue until this video. I love using Diamine Blue Velvet for its vibrancy and slight sheen properties. How would you compare China Blue to Blue Velvet?
China Blue is an underrated ink in my opinion, I've seen it listed on the Diamine website for a long time but don't see it at a lot of retailers for some reason. I haven't tried Blue Velvet yet but it's been on my radar to get at some point.
Dave, thank you for your labors... I have a question, you mentioned Akkerman and stated they are made by Damine, which I was aware of, but are they inks made by Diamine exclusively for Akkerman, or are Akkerman inks but Diamine with a different color name?? Thanks
It's always an interesting question and probably only one Diamine can really answer. I have around 65 inks from Diamine but not every colour and hue and have a lot of Akkerman inks too but I haven't yet found a Diamine ink that is identical to one of Akkerman. Some are very close like Diamine Ochre vs Akkerman SBRE Brown but still there's subtle differences in the colours. I have found some of the newer Diamine country exclusive inks to be even closed and pretty much identical which leads me to believe that there could well be identical colours, but I haven't found any yet in my travels between Diamine and Akkerman.
The pen is the William Shakour Titan, it’s a pen made by a UK Pen Collector William Shakour. I have a review of two of his Titan's at ua-cam.com/video/2lJrH6Y4Ebw/v-deo.html and another one at ua-cam.com/video/dweMrPGta5s/v-deo.html He doesn’t have a website, he’s on Instagram as instagram.com/williamshakour and can make pens to order.
I never did purchase the original Inkvent Calendar last year with samples in the calendar, I do have 3x Inkvent full size bottles of ink which I will be reviewing and will likely review some more. I'm not sure I'll be purchasing all 25 full size bottles though but there are quite a lot of colours I do like in that series.
Nope, the audio just isn't quite right, and sounds thin and tinny. This video you posted last summer sounds way better. ua-cam.com/video/Wz5QYdz5MVA/v-deo.html Love that China Blue and I will definitely have to get a bottle. Diamine is an awesome ink maker.
Unfortunately the thin part is the dynamic range (or lack thereof) and there's not a lot I can do about the lack of sound stage in the mic. My old mic is almost dead and also long out of production, maybe I can find a replacement somewhere which is somewhat reasonably priced NOS but sadly this is where mic's can be quite different in their approach. I may at some point try an Audio-Technica lapel mic and see if that's any good. I have also been battling with a dislocated elbow for the last 3 weeks which has made it difficult to record videos and edit. I'm trying to keep it in a sling and let it heal but it's going to take some time.
Thank you as always. I would like to see videos on ink mixing. Loved your videos on creating shimmer inks.
Thanks, will think about making some, but it's a bit of a fine art in mixing ink colours.
Diamine earl grey works so well as a water color paint. Has lots of shading and color variation thats beautiful when using distilled water. :)
Love the China blue and the imperial blue! Thanks so much for doing these swatch videos! I’ve been thinking about going beyond my usual Montegrappa inks for variety. I just recently heard about Diamine inks and I’m very impressed!
This has just convinced me more that I should get some Earl Grey and Eau de Nil ink (at some point)
They are both two very good colour inks!
To me, soft mint looks the best. Stunning 👍🏼
I appreciate seeing the Diamine inks--they make so many I always need to see reviees😁 I tried the Earl Gray quite a while ago, and I just ordered a bottle because I remembered liking it. I'm glad to hear it is a favorite of yours.
Earl Grey is a really nice colour ink. I also like Earl Grey tea so I really wish Diamine would make a Lady Grey, perhaps one day!
you probably dont care but if you are stoned like me atm then you can stream all of the new series on InstaFlixxer. Been binge watching with my gf for the last months :)
@Creed Dax definitely, I have been using KaldroStream for years myself :)
I have three that I like most. Number three is Earl Grey, second is Imperial Blue. The best one for me is the China Blue. For writing, blue inks are my favorite, along with greens. In green i am currently using Montblanc Irish Green.
Thanks for this video it's very helpful as is the series.
Yes Diamine Imperial Blue is one of my favourites. I like a little violet shading in some of my blues and have taken to mixing a little Diamine Violet into them. I have had good results. Though I am inexperienced at this I find using a syringe to add a few drops at a time to say 10ml and testing in between, works well. I only tend to do it if I get an ink that would otherwise be binned.
Still loving these comparisons! Like you, Earl Grey is a fav of mine. Matter of fact, it's in my rotation this month. Really like the looks of that Eau de Nil and China Blue, too!
Thanks Dave, yeah Earl Grey is a really nice grey ink. There are very few inks in my collection of over 300 where I'd say I'm content with that ink and don't need to buy another ink of the same colour, but Earl Grey is one of those inks.
@@PenultimateDave Monteverde "Smoke Noir" is another "grey" I've been very impressed with!
Thank you so much for these ink comparisons.
You are so welcome!
Great review my friend! Like that China Blue. Have a great day!
Another few inks added to the list. I love eau de nil and China blue. My favourite is still blue black from diamine. I love the very dark blue and how it can be black sometimes depending on how you look at it together with the shading on it. I love your videos btw, especially the ink ones which shows how you can give a pen another charm to it by changing up the inks.
China Blue has started to become one of my favourites lately. I still have a hard time with blue black, and I think it's because I like colours that turn out to be the colours, so a blue black I am always torn whether it's blue or black.
Thanks for the great comments and glad you're liking the videos!
@@PenultimateDave that's what makes it wonderful to me. Just like every nib is different and so are there different perceptions of colour. It's all up to you own interpretation.
Another great review Dave!
The eau de nil is going on my list!
thank you. now I have made my blue choice
Glad I could help
I've watched quite a few of your ink comparison videos now. I wonder if anyone else gets this... Sometimes when I look at the swab I really don't like the ink. But then when I see the dry writing sample of the same ink I think, wow! That's how I felt about Eu de Nil in this video. Hate the swab, love the writing. Now I'm going to have to buy it...
Hi Andris, this is why I do the the wet ink swatch and wet writing sample and then let them dry because some people go by what it looks like wet, but some by a dry ink swatch and some by a dry writing sample. Personally for me it's the dry writing sample that's what I'm going to see on the page but I typically choose my inks by the dry ink swatch.
These reviews are so helpful 👍🏻
Glad you like them!
Thanks for the video!
Found your Diamine Inks Comparison videos just today!
I'm curious about your dip pen setup, too.
A serendipity tip with a... I'm not sure what the grip is. ^^*
Best!
The pen is the William Shakour Titan, it’s a pen made by a UK Pen Collector William Shakour.
I have a review of two of his Titan's at ua-cam.com/video/2lJrH6Y4Ebw/v-deo.html and another one at ua-cam.com/video/dweMrPGta5s/v-deo.html
He doesn’t have a website, he’s on Instagram as instagram.com/williamshakour and can make pens to order.
Love drinking Earl Grey but absolutely don't wanna write with it, far more interesting colours out there, grey just not my cuppa ..... Earl!
Great third Diamine ink review Dave. I never knew of China Blue until this video. I love using Diamine Blue Velvet for its vibrancy and slight sheen properties. How would you compare China Blue to Blue Velvet?
China Blue is an underrated ink in my opinion, I've seen it listed on the Diamine website for a long time but don't see it at a lot of retailers for some reason. I haven't tried Blue Velvet yet but it's been on my radar to get at some point.
Hi, have you tried Diamine sargasso sea? I find it to be somewhere between the china blue and Imperial blue.
Sargasso Sea is one I haven't tried yet, I need to take a look at that.
Dave, thank you for your labors... I have a question, you mentioned Akkerman and stated they are made by Damine, which I was aware of, but are they inks made by Diamine exclusively for Akkerman, or are Akkerman inks but Diamine with a different color name??
Thanks
It's always an interesting question and probably only one Diamine can really answer. I have around 65 inks from Diamine but not every colour and hue and have a lot of Akkerman inks too but I haven't yet found a Diamine ink that is identical to one of Akkerman. Some are very close like Diamine Ochre vs Akkerman SBRE Brown but still there's subtle differences in the colours. I have found some of the newer Diamine country exclusive inks to be even closed and pretty much identical which leads me to believe that there could well be identical colours, but I haven't found any yet in my travels between Diamine and Akkerman.
@@PenultimateDave Dave, thanks for your reply. Again your labors are appreciate. Tom
Love watching your ink swatching. I’m interested in the pen you are using. Is there a video on it? Who sells it?
The pen is the William Shakour Titan, it’s a pen made by a UK Pen Collector William Shakour.
I have a review of two of his Titan's at ua-cam.com/video/2lJrH6Y4Ebw/v-deo.html and another one at ua-cam.com/video/dweMrPGta5s/v-deo.html
He doesn’t have a website, he’s on Instagram as instagram.com/williamshakour and can make pens to order.
@@PenultimateDave Thanks so much.
Hi I was looking to buy earl grey just wondering how different is it to MB starwalker grey
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Unfortunately I haven't got Montblanc Starwalker Grey so can't really say.
Would you have Diamine Inkvent review?
I never did purchase the original Inkvent Calendar last year with samples in the calendar, I do have 3x Inkvent full size bottles of ink which I will be reviewing and will likely review some more. I'm not sure I'll be purchasing all 25 full size bottles though but there are quite a lot of colours I do like in that series.
Nope, the audio just isn't quite right, and sounds thin and tinny. This video you posted last summer sounds way better. ua-cam.com/video/Wz5QYdz5MVA/v-deo.html
Love that China Blue and I will definitely have to get a bottle. Diamine is an awesome ink maker.
Unfortunately the thin part is the dynamic range (or lack thereof) and there's not a lot I can do about the lack of sound stage in the mic.
My old mic is almost dead and also long out of production, maybe I can find a replacement somewhere which is somewhat reasonably priced NOS but sadly this is where mic's can be quite different in their approach. I may at some point try an Audio-Technica lapel mic and see if that's any good.
I have also been battling with a dislocated elbow for the last 3 weeks which has made it difficult to record videos and edit. I'm trying to keep it in a sling and let it heal but it's going to take some time.
@@PenultimateDave
Sorry to hear about your arm and hope it heals soon.