CFL can be regarded as short term technology, to be superseded in this decade. So the arguments are moot.
Are LED getting cheaper? Cheap enough to build a nice large enlarger head?
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Please excuse the darn commercial at the beginning, the Neurosuergon is brilliant, he also suffers from migraines.
CFL's give me headaches, and I get migraines too, it doesn't take a million euro, pound, or dollar study to tell me that the flicker rate caused headaches.
Are LED getting cheaper? Cheap enough to build a nice large enlarger head?
For the ambitious, using separate green and blue (and red for color work) bulbs should enable separate control of each bulb, thus obviating the need to use filters for contrast control or color balance. This sort of setup would require extra control circuitry, though.
I already have a supply of 6, 15 watt pygmy lamps so should see me off this earthly plane
One encouraging aspect of this discussion is that there seems to be a commitment to 'proper' printing in those few years ahead !
I would wager that I have one of the brightest and "safest" darkrooms around. I have two lights: an amber one and a red one. For the papers that can't stand amber, I just use the red.
Mark, can you tell us which papers/processes are sensitive to amber but not red LED light?
Thanks.
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