Hello all.
I see that this post was started quite a while ago but since people are still posting I thought I would add to or confuse the issue some more. There seem to be a lot of Kodak safelight filters floating around on various internet sites. has anyone tried one of the "normal"(5-7k) led bulbs with an actual safelight filter, or just tried one in one of the round Kodak safelights? Also what about using a piece of etched glass in conjunction with the red/amber bulb in question?
I was pretty cavalier with my paper while in college, and I don't recall ever seeing safelight fog with MG paper under a Thomas duplex light. Granted, If I felt that the student/students in there before me had left the baffles a little wider than I liked I would close them down a bit, but still. So just based on personal experience the I consider that light to be the best however, it is way to big for the darkroom I would like to build, and still much more expensive than a diy safelight.
When/if I get off my behind and get my darkroom going, I'm not going to print bigger than 11x14 at home, and only on multi-grade paper. Here in Seattle we have an awesome resource (Photographic Center NW), where should I feel the need to print 16x20 or bigger, I will head there.