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Re: Darkroom safe light

by "Richard Knoppow" <dickburk@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 2, 2008 at 06:59 PM

<jjs> wrote in message 
news:13qa50ks2rih8e6@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "gr" <greif1nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
> news:47a509ba$0$6118$4c368faf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> In general photo papers are sensitive to green and blue. 
>> Yellow can be safe, red is safer. Brown is "who knows".
>
> Brown really is Who Knows!  It's a strange color. It 
> cannot be 'seen' except in contrast with another color of 
> greater luminosity.
>
    I think what is being described as brown is the greenish 
amber color of the  Kodak OC or Ilford 907 safelight. Its a 
hard color to describe.


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 9 Posts in Topic:
Darkroom safe light
piterengel <pslaviero@  2008-02-02 01:42:27 
Re: Darkroom safe light
Peter <w2tga@[EMAIL PR  2008-02-02 03:22:13 
Re: Darkroom safe light
"Nicholas O. Lindan&  2008-02-02 08:32:42 
Re: Darkroom safe light
"Richard Knoppow&quo  2008-02-02 15:29:50 
Re: Darkroom safe light
gr <greif1nospam@[EMAI  2008-02-02 19:23:18 
Re: Darkroom safe light
<jjs>   2008-02-02 19:08:36 
Re: Darkroom safe light
Richard Knoppow <dickb  2008-02-02 19:11:06 
Re: Darkroom safe light
"Richard Knoppow&quo  2008-02-02 18:59:48 
Re: Darkroom safe light
dan.c.quinn@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-02-09 15:24:03 

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