I am about ready to start painting my new darkroom walls... the gyproc has been sealed, and I now have to decide the "best" (or rather, the 'safest' colour) of paint for safety and efficiency. This is my third home darkroom. My first was painted white, the second a mid-yellow (with a dark grey to reduce reflected light 'flare' both above and behind my enlarger. I am not exactly comfortable in a "dark" darkroom (a touch of claustrophobia after having been rolled up inside a large carpet... at about the age of 8... and left alone for a few hours).
My usual printing safelight is a Thomas Duplex with the vanes in the closed position, a red "bullet type for ortho film processing and a green for pan DBI, while now and again, an OC for printing.
Previous colour decisions were made with a deliberate "choice" but I now wonder if there might be a colour that is "best" while appreciating that any safelight colour source being 'bounced around' should still be 'safe'.
Ken
My usual printing safelight is a Thomas Duplex with the vanes in the closed position, a red "bullet type for ortho film processing and a green for pan DBI, while now and again, an OC for printing.
Previous colour decisions were made with a deliberate "choice" but I now wonder if there might be a colour that is "best" while appreciating that any safelight colour source being 'bounced around' should still be 'safe'.
Ken


