Darken formula in QUOX

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How to darken formula in QUOX

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here is a mystery for the GLE Qamp;amp;A to contemplate is there any explanation when using the same paper and ink but different pens of different manufacturers that the ink color can vary from the color on the bottle to darker shades of the same color so I think youamp;#39;re asking like why is the pen if thatamp;#39;s the only difference why is the pen making a difference into how the ink actually looks okay so youamp;#39;ve basically got two different things that could be happening but it all comes down to uh ink volume the flow how much ink is being put on the page thatamp;#39;s whatamp;#39;s making the difference because youamp;#39;ve got this water-based ink thatamp;#39;s got water and itamp;#39;s got dye in it and the more dye it has in it the darker itamp;#39;s going to look and the more saturated and vibrant the color is going to be the lighter it is the more watered down and non viibrant itamp;#39;s going to be so if youamp;#39;re putting down now keeping on that

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Intensity (also called chroma or saturation) is the brightness or dullness of a color. A color as we see it on a color wheel is at full intensity (bright). When we mix it with gray, black, or white, it becomes dull.
The purity of the colour is the measure of how sharp or dull the colour appears. The purity of the colour is measured in chroma.
Value is the measurement of the amount of black or white mixed into a pure hue. By adding black to the color, the value is made darker, resulting in what is referred to as a shade. When white is added to a color, the result is a lighter value, which is referred to as a tint.
Color has three properties: hue, value, and intensity (brightness or dullness).
Monochromatic color combinations are made up of one hue in different values and intensities. This example uses different values and intensities of red. These schemes are made from hues directly opposite each other on the color wheel, such as yellow and violet. These combinations have the strongest hue contrast.
Saturation, also called chroma, is a measure of the purity of a colour or how sharp or dull the colour appears. Brightness, also called luminance or value, is the shade (darkness) or tint (lightness) of a colour. Areas of an evenly coloured object in direct light have higher brightness than areas in shadow.
SATURATION (intensity) - Chrome or saturation which indicates the purity of color is known as the intensity. Colors which are mixed and have ultimate degree of vividness are said to exhibit high intensity. Two colors may have same hue value but yet differ in color strength.

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