I've observed 2 different sorts of yellow.
One will be yellow anywhere and anyhow you look at it.
The other is only yellow when viewed near yellowish things, like wood and
cardboard, but when taken out into full spectrum sunlight and *looked
through*, it loses all color...but also tends to pick up a slight green
tinge if there's grass nearby.
I suspect metallic silver "mirrors" of a size that eliminates reflection
of all but yellow and to a lessor extent, green colors. [but not blue that
I've ever seen]
Ode
At 10:53 AM 3/12/2010 -0500, you wrote:
Very light yellow. It is more turpid than with color, leading me to
believe that the particles are very small so they are absorbing primarily
in the uv region and only lightly in the blue, but still sufficient in
quantity to cause a good bit of reflection of light and thus the
tremendous Tyndall. After two days it is still stable.
Marshall
Ode Coyote wrote:
Marshall
What color is the converted brew without the laser light affecting the
photo?
Ode
From: Marshall Dudley <mdud...@king-cart.com>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: carcinoma, March 11, 2010 4:28:28 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Making 100% colloidal EIS
Here is a link with a picture I just made. It's not very good, I had to
have the room pretty dark with no flash to even see a hint of the
Tyndall in the EIS glass. From left to right, 15 ppm EIS with a pinch
of ascorbic acid added, pure15 ppm EIS, distilled water with a pinch of
ascorbic acid added.
Note that the colors are not true. The laser beam is actually red, but
appears yellow because it is so overexposed. Then the reflection of the
beam off other particles gives the entire left hand glass a red color,
which is really only red because the laser light is red.
The actual color is more of a yellow if white light comes in from the
side, but somewhat murky due to the large number of particles.
Viewing on a white background and illuminated from the rear it is more
bluish.
http://silver-lightning.com/ascorbic-cs.jpg
Marshall
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