No "safelight" is completely safe. So to reduce the cumulative light exposure it should be off during focusing and exposure.
On. My safelight is far away from my enlarger, and darkroom almost feels "too dark".
How does leaving the light on when focusing increase the cumulative light exposure? The paper should be in a light tight box until ready to expose, i.e. after focusing.
I have to pay the electric bills, so . . . mine is "off". Of course the timer does this without my intervention.
And I'll bet all the watts in your safelight added a chunk to your electric bill ...![]()
I currently have 6 (2x sets of 3) Nova 5 Star LED heads spaced around my darkroom (all aimed at the ceiling from a distance of 12") which is 6' x 7' for the present they stay on, but that is only until I get around to wiring a 2 way socket to the Stopclock Pro Timer. I have tested them on full power with Ilford Multigrade IV paper and get no discernable fogging even after 20 minutes with a 'max flashed' bit of paper.
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