Today's color paper is not suited for use with a safelight. The safelight levels it'll tolerate are so low that they're barely useful. At best you can turn on a very dim safelight for a few seconds, but even that is risky. Just work in the dark instead; it's not so bad once you get used to it.
Color safelights stem from the old days (prior to about 2003) when paper was much slower than today.
Not with today's digital papers. The DUKA lights originate far prior to those. Many people seem not to realize that the paper has changed, but their 1980s safelights are still the same.
Thanks, The date sounds crucial. I certainly wasn't printing with pre 2003 paper but I haven't done any RA4 recently in the last 4-5 years. So when was the last of the "safe" RA4 papers produced and what were the names of those papers. I take it from what you are saying that there are now no safe papers to be purchased now from any maker of paper but on the other hand today's colour papers can be used for a few seconds at a very dim illumination
Any idea what a few seconds consist of in terms of a number and what a very dim safelight consists of in terms of illumination? For instance, in case it helps, I can say that my case the illumination after the DUKA has been on and warmed up to its "safe" operating wavelength is too low to read anything but is high enough to see my way around the darkroom without bumping into anything and enables me to take the paper out of its box, place under the easel, remove from easel and place in a Nova slot processor across the room about another four feet from the light which is pointed to the ceiling
I cannot speak for tray developing as I have never tried this but were I to, the trays would be even further away from the light and covered by my body
I hope this helps you in terms of how long this might give me in terms of "safe" illumination
Finally can I ask if you know from experience that the DUKA's sodium 589 nm light does definitely fog even under dim illumination or is your statement based on what FUJI have said to you and if it is a FUJI statement then did Fuji say what it based its statement on i.e. is there source evidence that you can link to?
Thanks
pentaxuser