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what is the difference between shading and saturation can you explain these two terms in more detail Ive watched your videos on the fountain pen 101 and you explain it but I dont grasp it okay so these two terms are not exactly in like the Webster dictionary in terms of how its used for fountain pens um its not going to be very explicit about it and there is some like generalization and everybodys got kind of different interpretations of what it actually means the terms are sometimes used interchangeably by some so it can be a little confusing I totally get it I am not like the end all be all authority on it I will just give you my best interpretation of it take it for what you will um so for me saturation has purely to do with the formulation of the ink the saturation has to do with how much dye is in the ink CU ink is dye and water and other various components but thats what actually makes ink look different than just plain water its the dye so if you have a little bit of dye