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The level of light does have a direct influence on night vision, regardless of color. If a green light is used at the same intensity as red, then red is by far a better choice. What I am saying is that you can use a significantly lower level of green to achieve the same nocturnal clarity as a higher level of red. With this lower level of green, your eyes will adjust faster to night vision than the higher level of red needed to compensate for the lack of sensitivity in red.
Check the article below, I found it quite helpful in trying to answer the same question.
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With mesopic vision, at minimum illumination levels, you will see a slightly greenish tinge of color from white or green objects, every thing else will look gray or black. Remember: If you can see color, then your night vision has been compromised! Since a much greater intensity of red (than green) light is required to see, you are compromising your night vision to a greater degree when using red.
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source:
http://www.astromax.org/activities/members/kniffen.htm