First the basic ingredients
Easy Guide
using a spreadsheet is recommended
using this guide is easyer according to some, but is less accurate and may messup some paint recipes
- startup colorcop
- open your filling form of choice (spreadsheat, reaction values template)
- start ATITD (if you haven't already)
- make throw in the ingredients of on your list (spreadsheet, reaction values template)
- alt tab to colorcop or click on it in your taskbar
- pickup the dripper in colorcop and hold it in the big colored bar with the paintname
- release it and look at colorcop for the RGB values
- fill in these values in your (spreadsheet, reactionvalues template)
template only
- calculate your changes the expected values are your base
look at the expected difference for what color you need to calculate
- if it says white calculate all the diferences and take the average rounded number from it
spreadsheet + template
For Sulfur + potash / potash + sulfur reactions see Subzero guide
- look at he colorbars in your atitd screen, if one shows completely diferent your test has subzero-ed
- Except when the result should be white then just exclude the bar that has subzero-ed (may be multiple)
- this means the reaction came lower then 0 and you can't measure it the normal way
- look here for advise Subzero
after you've done this all rinse and repeat and do your next reaction, good luck
with rinse i mean fillup with a cheap ingredient like clay, clean the lab and take paint