What is blackest black vs very black?

Blackest black and very black are both shades of black but they differ in terms of the level of darkness.

Blackest black is considered the darkest black color ever created. It is so dark that it absorbs almost all light, making objects appear completely flat and two-dimensional. Vantablack, a material created by Surrey NanoSystems, is one example of the blackest black. It is made up of a series of tiny carbon nanotubes that are so small that it prevents any light from reflecting back.

Very black, on the other hand, is a shade of black that is very dark but not as dark as the blackest black. Most black paints, fabrics, and materials used in everyday applications are considered very black. Very black can vary in its level of darkness depending on the material and the amount of pigment used.

In summary, while blackest black is considered the ultimate darkest black, very black is a commonly used shade of black that is still very dark but not as extreme as the blackest black.