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In reply to the discussion: Denmark Just Switched to Red Streetlights, Solving a Problem Every Modern City Deals With [View all]haele
(15,236 posts)18. Red lights are standard for ship lights after sunset, especially
In areas that open up to the deck area, unless your're on the main deck of a fishing or diving boat where spot illumination has to go about 20 yards on the water past the boat.
Even then, the deck or pilot house typically goes to red light just so the pilot can see what's going on out to the horizon at night.
While electronic spaces often dim to cobalt (blue) lights after sunset to ease the strain from the typical black screen displays of nautical radios and navigational equipment, the transition from passageways and spaces inside the "skin of the ship" to out on the decks at night is easier on the eyes and safer in red light.
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Denmark Just Switched to Red Streetlights, Solving a Problem Every Modern City Deals With [View all]
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