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I use a few small dots (little finger nail size) of the glow in the dark tape at light switches in my darkroom plus I always put me between the dots and the film when loading thereby shielding the film from any possible fogging. I tested for fogging and the only time I got any was when I put the film or paper directly on the dots. When you are in total darkness even a tiny spot of light is easy to see, you don't need a big piece.
 

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Don't worry I was confused myself. It's simple really. Phosphorescent burns unless kept in water and fluorescent is what they put in toothpaste to preserve your teeth. I am glad I've got it straight now.:smile:

pentaxuser

I thought "fluore-scent" was that funny smell in a flower shop, I stand corrected.
 

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Dear Doc W,

It works, you just have to use it carefully. Film is particularly sensitive but if you load your tanks in a changing bag that doesn't come into play.

Good luck,

Neal Wydra
 

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I keep banging into things in the darkroom. It's dark in there! If I put fluorescent tape on the edge of a few counters and baseboards, would that have an effect on unexposed paper and film? While I am at it, what about the fluorescent materials on timers, like Gralab, or other devices? Is it just too miniscule to matter?

all too eak to fog film unless they are right on top of it:smile:
 
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