You are absolutely correct.  So my apparent 95% reduction was very
likely more like 99+% really. Very good point.

I guess the right way to have done that would have been to titrate the
original EIS to get the same brightness, then figure the difference with
titration.  I will try that tonight.

Marshall

Matthew McCann wrote:

  Hi, Marshall, Thank you very much for taking initiative on this
importantdirection of experimentation. Eyeballing the attenuation   of
the Tyndall effect and applyingit to the reduction of the particulate
fraction needs to takeinto account the Weber-Fechner law.   Ocular
perceptionvaries with light intensity proportionally to the logarithmof
the latter. The Weber-Fechner relation also   explainswhy astronomers
adopted stellar magnitudes that varywith the logarithms of stellar light
intensities, instead ofthe direct  proportion.

Best regards, Matthew



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