by 84-1074663779 » Wed Feb 25, 2004 12:10 am
As to dye, the only thing I can think of that might work in oil would be anodyne/analine dye as used to colour petrol and I believe to give the colours to anodised aluminium. Where you get it, I would not have a clue. I am still not sure which term anodyne or analine is the corret one, both seem to be in common use for the same stuff.
Some auto transmission fluid, or brake fluid comes in pretty vivid colours, I have no idea what the specific gravity might be. It would not be difficult to set up two manometer tubes side by side and compare fluid X with water and measure an exact difference.
The human eyeball is most sensitive to green, so that would be my colour of first choice. Oscilloscopes and night vision equipment have green screens for a reason. It probably comes from when our ancestors were living in the trees. Green is right in the middle of the visible spectrum, right at the very peak.
Hehe, Bruce, if you want red, have you tried blood ?