View Full Version : Lighted light switch-quick!!


David Ruby
09-24-2003, 06:16 PM
My electrician uncle is coming over tonight to help me wire my darkroom. He has suggested using a lighted light switch for my view lights. that slight orange won't cause problems with black and white work will it? Thanks.

Donald Miller
09-24-2003, 06:28 PM
If the light switch is typical of those that I have experience with it should not present a problem unless you hold the film very near to it.

Ed Sukach
09-24-2003, 09:35 PM
Probably not.
I have both a "switch strip" with 4 - 5 (?) outlets and a lighted switch; and the lights from both the control panel of the Omega D5500 and the ColorStar 3000 going all the time, and have had *no* problems.
An idea - set an exposure meter to the highest possible film speed and slowest possible shutter speed or the largest possible aperture and see if you get a reading.
I've analyzed "ambient" light (dark processing conditions) nothing but said indicator lights - with the ColorStar - reading to a maximum of 999 seconds, and get only an "overflow" (actually the reverse - an indication of "not enough light to get *any* reading), a blinking display.

Black Dog
09-25-2003, 05:44 PM
You could try sticking some red tissue paper/cellophane over the light-that should stop any photons getting where they shouldn't be.

David Ruby
09-25-2003, 06:06 PM
Thanks!


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