rmolson
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Safelights
I just opened a new box of Oriental Seagull Fiber to run a few simple tests. I gather it is faster than Multigrade. I had edge fog coming out my ears Not gray fog,. black d max fog!. And that was from just unwrapping and removing the paper from the plastic bag.
Started running safelight tests. 15 watt CFLs are not the same as 15 watt incandescent regardless of what the environmentalists are saying . Switched to 15 watt plain bulb At 3 foot,.but still had some fog at 3 minutes, finally got down to a 7 ½ watt bulb and figured the filter was probably just too old. Dug out an old Kodak Red1A and it seemed safe The price on new 5 ½ OC filters is out of sight...But my beautiful practically new $45.00 TimeOlite which is 12 inches or less away from the work counter also was fogging the paper .I discovered. Cant move it any further away and still reach it, I have been covering the face of the dial with a black cardboard shroud when handling film because of the glow. I ripped out my fluorescents at one time but it made no difference So now I am using an old WWII TimeOlite from a blue print machine I found at a garage sale, and it doesnt fog anything Does anybody have any idea of how to remove the stuff on the dial to kill the glow.And where to find new safelight filters or substitutes that dont cost the farm After all its not the principle, its the money!
I just opened a new box of Oriental Seagull Fiber to run a few simple tests. I gather it is faster than Multigrade. I had edge fog coming out my ears Not gray fog,. black d max fog!. And that was from just unwrapping and removing the paper from the plastic bag.
Started running safelight tests. 15 watt CFLs are not the same as 15 watt incandescent regardless of what the environmentalists are saying . Switched to 15 watt plain bulb At 3 foot,.but still had some fog at 3 minutes, finally got down to a 7 ½ watt bulb and figured the filter was probably just too old. Dug out an old Kodak Red1A and it seemed safe The price on new 5 ½ OC filters is out of sight...But my beautiful practically new $45.00 TimeOlite which is 12 inches or less away from the work counter also was fogging the paper .I discovered. Cant move it any further away and still reach it, I have been covering the face of the dial with a black cardboard shroud when handling film because of the glow. I ripped out my fluorescents at one time but it made no difference So now I am using an old WWII TimeOlite from a blue print machine I found at a garage sale, and it doesnt fog anything Does anybody have any idea of how to remove the stuff on the dial to kill the glow.And where to find new safelight filters or substitutes that dont cost the farm After all its not the principle, its the money!