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It appears that my Wile E. Coyote black-out scheme is working in the new darkroom (actually a plumbed bedroom with a giant window designed to bring in light. The ground rules were, no nails, screws or gorilla tape into new hardwood trim. Take the pepsi challenge sometime, for fun.)
Anyway, after 10m with a dim red light and another 5 in the dark, a few touch-ups aside, the room is black. But I noticed the dials on my Omega timer had a faint flourescent glow that I had never noticed before. My previous darkroom had a film change room. Is this an issue with opening film cannisters? Also, the 60 minute timer also has a faint glow. Do these need to be covered when working with film? Both are very faint, but one less thing to remember to do would be helpful.
Question #2: I had read several threads about LED red and amber lights, and my understanding is for the reds I'm looking for 630-635nm, is this correct?
Any comments or wisdom on these topics would be appreciated.
Anyway, after 10m with a dim red light and another 5 in the dark, a few touch-ups aside, the room is black. But I noticed the dials on my Omega timer had a faint flourescent glow that I had never noticed before. My previous darkroom had a film change room. Is this an issue with opening film cannisters? Also, the 60 minute timer also has a faint glow. Do these need to be covered when working with film? Both are very faint, but one less thing to remember to do would be helpful.
Question #2: I had read several threads about LED red and amber lights, and my understanding is for the reds I'm looking for 630-635nm, is this correct?
Any comments or wisdom on these topics would be appreciated.


When loading film, I turn off all the LEDs and throw a towel over the Gralab timer. I know it's probably not necessary, but I feel better. When printing, the timers glow, of course, or have the dim LED readouts. I've minimized this and incorporated all the glowing into my (also) periodic safelight tests.