"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
red is fine, but you should look into yellow. so much easier on the eyes.or just swap them to LED with a UV filter cover. It's amazing to actually be able to see in the screen room.
Don't need em anymore as we don't use Darkrooms. Our screen room is a normal room with regular tube lights in the ceiling. We coat, store, image, burn and even washout screens in regular shop light conditions.
Quote from: jsheridan on June 26, 2019, 05:54:47 PMDon't need em anymore as we don't use Darkrooms. Our screen room is a normal room with regular tube lights in the ceiling. We coat, store, image, burn and even washout screens in regular shop light conditions.What's the situation for drying coated screens? A cabinet? The only piece of the puzzle not mentioned.
Quote from: jsheridan on June 26, 2019, 05:54:47 PMDon't need em anymore as we don't use Darkrooms. Our screen room is a normal room with regular tube lights in the ceiling. We coat, store, image, burn and even washout screens in regular shop light conditions.Amen!! Thanks John for the post. Its hard to believe people sitill coat in the dark. I know ya'll flip screens thru quick but would you agree the yellow tubes do add a level of safety for the shops that might have screens coated and store them for a few days or even a week?