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Is neon light a problem
Scott Schuckert wrote: In article , jjs wrote: Can this cause fogging of the paper? If this is the case I shuould find the way to cover them during darkroom use. Can and does. I learned that the hard way many years ago. I tested, and it was indeed 10 or more minutes to be completely safe for film and paper. This was four 36" tubes in a 6' X9' room I eventually put a guard over the switch to the flourescents and installed some recessed incandescent lights. The (much brighter) flourescent built-ins were only used for cleaning up afterwards. I lived not far from a TV transmitter once upon a time. The fluorescent tubes in my bathroom NEVER completely went dark. Scares me. Maybe that's part of the reason I moved to the boondocks. There were other reasons too, but not to be discussed in this group. |
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Is neon light a problem
In the past, in a city over here, there was a slum near a very powerfull
AM broadcast transmitter. People over there used to lit their houses fluorescent lamps connected to antennas... Jorge Patrick Gainer wrote in : I lived not far from a TV transmitter once upon a time. The fluorescent tubes in my bathroom NEVER completely went dark. Scares me. Maybe that's part of the reason I moved to the boondocks. There were other reasons too, but not to be discussed in this group. |
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