Yes, gazetted officers can purchase a briefcase for office use.
pink
GREEN
Blue and black mainly.
Because censors used to use blue ink to colour out slang.
I think that it allows you to select a colour currently being used in the picture, allowing you to use that exact same colour as the ink to your pen/pencil in paint
They have no internal skeleton. They use ink as a defence mechanism and they are able to change colour to match their surroundings.
Colors in charts can help differentiate between data categories, highlight important information, and make trends or patterns more visible. Using a color scheme that is visually appealing and intuitive can enhance readability and make it easier for viewers to interpret the data presented. It's important to use colors strategically to ensure clarity and avoid overwhelming the audience with unnecessary visual elements.
Depends on the type of pigment you use, a transparent (see through) ink will not show on the card and it will remain black, if you use an opaque colour(not see through) then the colour will appear as printed, all printers on a computer use transparent (four colour process pigments C,M,Y,K (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black) so therefore cannot be printed on black card. Commercially you would underlay the colour you wanted to be printed with a white opaque ink so that when overprinted with the colour or colours of choice they would show up properly
They are normally used for security markers or ultraviolet warning sensors. They can easily be mixed with base paint and used indoors for your own personal use.
no it is not starbrite it is intenze ink brand they use
No it is not