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  1. At home I use a red led bike light as a safelight, and in the public darkroom I use I've used a red led mini light, both with no issues.

  2. 20 kwi 2017 · Therefore, you can use a strong red filtered light bulb. The red coloration renders the outputted light void of violet and blue. The safelight started out red but it was soon discovered that a yellow lamp works also.

  3. I have six, red LED strip lights that make my darkroom look like daytime on Mars. Never had any orthographic material compromised. Years of squinting with 15 watt orange/red bulb are over.

  4. Choosing the right safelight for your darkroom environment is very important. The light source should suit the needs of the individual and be appropriate to the size of the required working area for exposure and processing. The Imaging Warehouse offers a wide range of safelights to suit everyone.

  5. 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.

  6. Amber or red darkroom safelight bulbs are the most common for film development. When using safelight filters , never mix red bulbs with amber filters, or the reverse, as it causes a fog on photos. In addition, mount safelights onto walls using wall flanges situated at least four feet from the developing images for best results.

  7. KURTZON™ Safelights are designed for low level illumination and provide narrow spectrum non-filtered dimmable LED light sources. They are available in Red, Red/White, Amber, Amber/White, Green, or Green/White.

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