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safelight
/ ˈseɪfˌlaɪt /
noun
- photog a light that can be used in a room in which photographic material is handled, transmitting only those colours to which a particular type of film, plate, or paper is relatively insensitive
Word History and Origins
Origin of safelight1
Example Sentences
The “Submission” series is shown in a room dimly illuminated with a red safelight, recalling both the darkrooms in which DeSana worked and the back rooms of the S&M sex clubs where he played.
Audubon’s Project Safelight, which monitors the streets for birds that have died after crashing into buildings, after finding a dead bird on the sidewalk.
The plan is to increase the number of interns through the program, as the group is about to move into a larger workspace, according to Wendy McEntire, job training program director at Safelight.
Sewing Our World Together is the newest internship program at Safelight, an agency that provides support for victims of interpersonal violence, sexual assault and child abuse.
Starting Dec. 1, cloth napkins and pillowcases, made by the interns, will be for sale at the Dandelion on Fifth Avenue, an eatery that offers another internship opportunity through Safelight.
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