Magnus W
Member
I have actually never in 30 years of picture-snapping faced this question:
Are the Paterson tanks IR-safe?
less than IR savvy -- MW
Are the Paterson tanks IR-safe?
less than IR savvy -- MW
htmlguru4242 said:Just don't do this in super-strong light, and you'll be fine. If you're not comfortable with normal light, use a green safelight, as the film has reduced sensitivity here and there'll be less of an issue if any light-leaks are present.
I wouldn't trust a green safelight to stop IR as most color dyes are transparent to IR. Maybe a green led with a sharply defined cutoff in its spectrum.
htmlguru4242 said:Oh, I'm certainly not saying use this without a tank; I'm just saying that if you're unsure and you need a light on, it should probably be green, which is the safest (relatively speaking).
And actually, the Kodak 7B (dark green) doesn't have too much transmittance ...
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