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  1. So I purchased some LED strip lights, the multicolored kind, because I wanted to see if they would work as a safelight. Turns out they do! However mine, as they were a cheap amazon product, started to flicker different colors and ruined several prints. Anybody else used LED lights as a safelight?

  2. I use an LED bulb for safelight, but make sure you test for fogging anyway. While a red LED is most likely safe, a lot of “red” led bulbs are in fact white leds with red filters.

  3. Be warned -- the word 'red' is used loosely and the 'deep red' grow lamps are very expensive and too powerful. The only genuine 630...660nm LEDs I have found are self-adhesive strips with LED chips at intervals on a reel, intended to be operated at 12V.

  4. B&H Photo and Video has all the equipment you need to build your darkroom at home. Choose from darkroom safelights, sinks, revolving doors, photo paper, processing chemicals, and other essentials for film development.

  5. 15 cze 2023 · Designed for standard black and white printing, the safelight arrives ready to use with bulb, choice of dome cover – either the general purpose printing use red-orange dome, or a copper-brown alternative for variable contrast – plus a molded mains plug (suitable for either UK or US).

  6. Jumbo Safelight Bulb, 25W with light red (1A) filter for darkroom use. Fits any standard light socket for easy installation. Provides 360 bright, eye-catching illumination. Ideal for photography, video production, and X-ray rooms. Energy-efficient design for cost-effective operation.

  7. This excellent safelight combines red LEDs for secure b+w darkroom processing and yellow LEDs for secure color darkroom processing. The unique design with a total length of 1m enables homogeneous and powerful illumination of your darkroom.