Vincerama2
Supporting Member
OK, so I did a nitrate test on my water (it was off the chart) and as I was googling around, one person mentioned that you are supposed to look DOWN the test tube not at the side of the test tube ... what?
I'm not sure if that's try, or maybe it's only true for SOME test kits.
But anyway, I can't tell "Orangish red" from "Reddish orange" from "slightly orange and red". Ditto with greenish yellowish blueish, etc.
I was thinking that .. taking a digital photo and then using MS Paint or photoshop or something to compare the colors (ie looking at the color graph OR just cut and pasting the sample color onto the color chart to just get a better comparison might be a good way to do it.
Or ... do I not really care. IN terms of nitrate, it's clearly yellow if it's less than 10, and red of various hues for higher amounts and I'm at 219 which is beyond the scale, so I'm really just looking for anything yellow.
How do you guys do it?
V
I'm not sure if that's try, or maybe it's only true for SOME test kits.
But anyway, I can't tell "Orangish red" from "Reddish orange" from "slightly orange and red". Ditto with greenish yellowish blueish, etc.
I was thinking that .. taking a digital photo and then using MS Paint or photoshop or something to compare the colors (ie looking at the color graph OR just cut and pasting the sample color onto the color chart to just get a better comparison might be a good way to do it.
Or ... do I not really care. IN terms of nitrate, it's clearly yellow if it's less than 10, and red of various hues for higher amounts and I'm at 219 which is beyond the scale, so I'm really just looking for anything yellow.
How do you guys do it?
V