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I noticed while playing around with jbon Emerald of Shor gorgeous gorgeous ink that writing pressure seems to affect the color that is put down on the page less pressure brings out the lighter green side of the ink while more pressure brings out the red Sheen for more is this usual would writing pressure affect the shading on all inks okay so you got kind of two different parts of your question here talking specifically about Emerald of chore and then just inks in general so I will say specifically with Emerald of chore yes you you are going to see more of that red thatamp;#39;s going to come out um for one if you have ink resistant paper thatamp;#39;s probably the most important factor if you have really absorbent paper it almost doesnamp;#39;t matter how much ink you put on the page itamp;#39;s just going to soak it all up you got to really dump it on if you have like an inkjet copy paper or just like a mle skin or something thatamp;#39;s really absorbing itamp;#39;s not going