Sparky
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Not necessarily true, Stephen. An awful lot really depends on the room layout, etc... white is really great at making room lighting (and safelighting) more efficient and easier to see what you're doing. As long as there's no white within about the lens-to-paper distance of the paper, one should be safe. It really depends though. That's why I like my walls painted 'safelight yellow' - any reflected light is far less dangerous - but you can see half-decently.
The other thing I'd remark on is that just because a lab (or any entity) is 'pro' - it doesn't mean they have any idea what they're doing... in my experience anyway...!
The other thing I'd remark on is that just because a lab (or any entity) is 'pro' - it doesn't mean they have any idea what they're doing... in my experience anyway...!