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Diamine Yellow - Compact Review


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Haha, I was wondering this morning when you posted the Sunshine Yellow if you would also do Yellow.

 

Yours is a much brighter, purer yellow than my bottle; mine is more golden, like the ouv in Souveran or the Quartz. I wonder if mine is actually Sunsine, mislabeled.

It's hard work to tell which is Old Harry when everybody's got boots on.

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Yes in the OU is a lot! of ink

Scanner and monitor are calibrated, the colors are pretty close to the original.

You can do a little chromo with ink and water. The Diamine Yellow has only yellow in it and nothing else.

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It's Yellow then, the ink in the cartridge is exactly the color in your Yellow bottle. (It's in a Sport ICE with the clear barrel so I can hold it up to the screen, perfect match.)

It's hard work to tell which is Old Harry when everybody's got boots on.

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