HI, Fluorescent tubes can be used safely in the dark room. These are special types which are designed not to have any UV radiation. There are different types of yellow fluorescent tubes. It depends if the tube is a typical yellow color tube with some UV leakage or a special tube with just yellow alight and UV removed. A way around this are UV sleeves to stop fluorescent tubes causing color fading. UV light has been known to cause color fading and special sleeves UV preventing sleeves are available to remove UV radiation, and could be used to convert normal yellow fluorescent tubes to be safe in the dark room. Hope this helps? Cheers Tim Gibbs My 60 watt incandescent yellow bug light finally burned out after years of use. I checked several stores (Walmart, Home Depot, Lowes) for a replacement but none found. Walmart had a 90 watt one but I think that would be too bright for my dry film darkroom use. Has anyone had any experience with the yellow fluorescent bulbs used as a dark room bulb? I'm concerned that since it is a fluorescent source it may still emit UV. Or does the yellow glass effectively block the UV? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: Yellow CFL bulb
2013-07-25 by Tim Gibbs
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