Newsgroups: rec.photo.darkroom
From: Peter <w2...@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 4 May 2009 04:59:55 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Mon, May 4 2009 9:59 pm
Subject: Re: Safelight bulbs??
On May 4, 7:24 am, Jean-David Beyer <jeandav...@verizon.net> wrote:
> Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote: I think the OP needs to consider what is available locally. Those > > I have a Kodak safe light that looks like a metal cone. One end screws into > > a lamp socket, the other holds a round filter. It's probably from the 1960's > > or older, but it's the only thing I could get here in any color except red. > > I bought out the last of the locally availaible little red things that > > The problem I have, is that here in Israel, we have been ahead of > > I found a few Chinese made 7-10 watt bulbs, but they only last a few > > The smallest incadescent bulbs that are still common here are 40 watt > > What is everyone else doing for safelights? > I use 7 1/2 watt 120 volt incandescent lamp bulbs. Whereas most incandescent > My safelights came with 15 watt bulbs, and they did not seem to fog paper, > Incandescent lamps run much longer as their input voltage is reduced. You > > Thanks in advance, > > Geoff. > -- > - Show quoted text - sound good, but I am not sure what is available in Israel. If the enclosure will withstand a higher wattage bulb, it is also possible to reduce the illumination by simply moving the safelight farther away, shining the light on a dark wall or covering part of the filter with black paper. Having tried any of these suggestions it is still necessary to test the result. You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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