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Definition of Safelights
1. safelight [n] - See also: safelight
Lexicographical Neighbors of Safelights
Literary usage of Safelights
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Practical Color Photography by Edward John Wall (1922)
"Green safelights can be obtained commercially and also green-stained papers,
which can be placed between two glasses and used instead of the ordinary red ..."
2. The Photographic Journal of America: The Oldest Photography Magazine in America (1916)
"With our light sources conveniently located we now need the proper safe- lights
for our purposes. The Wratten series of safelights provides an ample ..."
3. The Photographic Journal of America: The Oldest Photography Magazine in America (1917)
"As a matter of fact, red safelights might well be dispensed with altogether.
Neither yellow nor green light seems to have any injurious effect on the eyes, ..."
4. Quality Determinants Of Mammography: Clinical Practice Guideline by Lawrence W. Bassett, R. Edward Hendrick (2004)
"... countertops and processor feed tray cleaned, and safelights and cupboard tops
dusted. ("Daily" means on days when mammography is performed. ..."
5. Camera by Columbia Photographic Society, Philadelphia (1916)
"It is only slightly larger than the i 5 Watt Mazda Lamp it holds and has two
removable safelights. THE PRICE. Brownie Safelight Lamp, without Mazda lamp, ..."
6. The Photography of Coloured Objects by Charles Edward Kenneth Mees (1916)
"maximum sensitiveness to a particular colour, namely, a green, that the safelights
supplied for use in the dark-room when Wratten panchromatic plates are ..."
7. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1914)
"The safelight is 8 x 10 inches, and any one of the Wratten safelights will be
supplied, but when not specified the Series No. i will be sent. ..."