This came to my attention, and it seems excellent!
this again shows rather clearly how the Orange colour is really your friend.
I though the big yellow was your friend…![]()
was it not big yellow that came up with the Orange mask?
To make it simpler for your testing, the dip in sensitivity for color paper is designed around the spectral emission of a low pressure sodium vapor lamp: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium-vapor_lamp, at 589-590nm. The few color LED safelights out there used leds with peaks at the same point. Do keep in mind that too bright or too long an exposure to a safelight will fog your paper, regardless of the wavelength of the light.I was looking at the datasheet for Fuji Crystal Archive, and interestingly it appears to have a giant hole of zero sensitivity at around 600nm, which is orange light. I bought an array of orange LEDs and tested them with a spectrophotometer, and I'm going to test them with some strips of Crystal Archive and see how accurate that datasheet is. Kodak Endura also has a weak area around 600nm, but it's still sensitive, so probably not as use for that emulsion.
To make it simpler for your testing, the dip in sensitivity for color paper is designed around the spectral emission of a low pressure sodium vapor lamp: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium-vapor_lamp, at 589-590nm. The few color LED safelights out there used leds with peaks at the same point. Do keep in mind that too bright or too long an exposure to a safelight will fog your paper, regardless of the wavelength of the light.
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