Key word...need.
You don't need to filter or decant unless you feel or see the need and a
laser will show it to you in detail, but need is still an opinion.
Far as I can tell, none of that stuff is "harmful" in any way, at worst,
useless.
When the laser shows a TE that looks like velvet with no sparklies or
grainy hard edged appearance, you know that all the particles are below the
size that would reflect a photon stream large enough for the eye to be able
to discriminate between them due to the resolution limits of eyeballs.
What the resolution of eyeballs is, is all wrapped up in distance and
angular stuff that I've not been able to unravel to this specific close up
question amplified by bright linear light and the optics of a round water
filled container aka *microscope* of sorts...nor have I been able to
discover what the max size of a silver particle is that will stay suspended
forever in water. [Rumor has it at around 1 micron ?? ]
Ode
At 09:41 PM 4/13/2010 +1030, you wrote:
OK, well seeing as I know you're fairly cluey on the subject <g>, praps
you could answer me this then...How does one filter, or decant leaving
"bigguns" behind when there's nothing in the container TO leave behind?
What say you then about density and size if I don't have anything 'left
behind' to filter or decant? Can't filter or decant when there's nothing
there to filter or decant, it's just pure EIS I'm afraid, no 'bigguns', no
mud, no gravel, no nothing. If I were to decant at any time all I'd be
doing would be pouring my solution from one container into another with
*nothing* left in the container but air.
Praps you could take a wild guess as to why I don't have a necessity to do
this? Or should I be presumptuous and take a wild guess myself...I
produce good quality EIS, be it clear or yellow. The definition of 'good'
would be up to an individuals interpretation I spose, but I'm quite
content with how mine looks.
Dee passed a friendly comment the other day about my being "laid back",
well in actuallity, nothing could be further from the truth. I am
somewhat perplexed when I hear some have a need to filter or decant when I
have never had to do that with what I produce, I am left wondering what
the hell some people are making, or how they're making it? If I ever
needed to do that I would be making some serious changes in my process
here I can tell you.
N.
> Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2010 04:29:10 -0400
> To: [email protected]
> From: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: CS>where is everyone? now - serious CS questions
>
>
>
> The laser just gives you some eyeball idea of particle density and size.
> If you filter by letting the bigguns settle, it'll tell you when it's
ready
> to decant.
> Ode
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