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  1. I use a red LED headlight. I don’t bother turning on my normal safelight any more. The light is wherever I want. The head light has a white LED and a red LED . A red only LED has its spectrum well in the safe area as it has a narrow spectrum unlike filtered tungsten.

  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. 9 sty 2010 · I've been using the same little red scoreboard light bulb as my "safelight" for over 5 years. I they cost less than $3 and don't fog any paper I've used. It's screwed into a socket dimmer and never gets adjusted.

  4. 23 kwi 2019 · In this article, I’m going to show you how you can make a DIY darkroom safelight using very simple products from IKEA. Yes, IKEA the store that sells furniture that’s almost made of cardboard.

  5. As for the safelight, I would use a led bulb with a warm colour to ensure the blue light peak that LEDs have is as supressed as possible. The best solution would be monochromatic red LEDs, but that is probably a more DIY approach.

  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.

  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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